Normalisation was not the right word. Each row has only two columns - "id" INT
and "description" VARCHAR. So the rows did not, indeed could not, contain data
relating to more than one entity.
It was the /table/ which contained mixed data. The description column had data
for two different cat
Hello Paul
Many thanks. I won't try that again, then.
John
In article <p05111b50ba3f391357f4@[192.168.0.33]>, Paul DuBois wrote:
> At 12:37 +0000 1/6/03, John Morrison wrote:
> >Hello everyone
> >
> >I am developing an application with MySQL v3.23.33 (MyISAM t
, -68, -67, -66, -63, -62, -61, -59, -58, 1, through 57, 60, 64, 65,
71, 72
John Morrison
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list archive
m the driver configuration and now all seems OK.
I know a user DSN is only visible to one user on one machine but I still can't
see why these configuration boxes are present at all. (They are also present
on the System DSN setup screen)
Thanks for the help
Joh
one machine but I still can't
see why these configuration boxes are present at all. (They are also present
on the System DSN setup screen)
Thanks for the help
John Morrison
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In article <001001c1f836$0c64f570$8102a8c0@niigziuo4ohh
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I am less concerned with the strange VB happenings than with the fact that I
can log in without a password or userID.
John Morrison
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (th
rce I'm afraid, but I
find it heaps better than PHPMyAdmin. ($95 single or $695 site licence) You
can download a fully functional 30 day trial copy from
http://www.mysqlmanager.com/ to see if you like it.
Cheers
John Morrison
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