Well, he can do it, he just can't do it the way that he's trying to do it.
He needs to do what the rest of the world does and separate out his
different fields into different tables for labeling things. If he needs to
make a different table for each 'room' or whatever, then so be it, he just
can'
I believe you'll be waiting until version 4.1.0 for full Stored procedures
support.
At that point I'm not sure what we'll be waiting for. There are a few
features that will be missing, but they will be the kind of things that
financial institutions need, IIRC. Most of us won't care about those.
Yes, I should apologize... no offense intended... I hate RTFM responses
myself. I just thought that maybe he could have done a little more research
before asking the question. It was kinda like asking what the features of
InnoDB were, when you could just do 3 minutes worth of research to find wh
Neat thing on the MySQL front page... it's called news. It lists that there
are new 'price points' (versions) for people. The only differnce between
MySQL Classic and MySQL Pro is Innodb, IIRC.
Matt
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4.x.x stuff in MySQL.
Matt
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> And where would one obtain MySQL Navigator?
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Oops... I meant Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle, not MySQL and Oracle.
Matt
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Doesn't this figure... the spamming bastards are now wasting time in user
groups. What a dumbass.
Matt
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My guess on your problem is that you're running a database in WinME. It is
the worst, buggiest product out from a company that is famous for their
buggy OSs. Microsoft doesn't even support it worth a damn anymore, I'd
suggest going and getting a real OS. Nothing against you, many people don't
a
I don't know anyone who's done it but I can think of no reason why it
wouldn't be possible.
Now whether it is a good idea is another idea entirely. Without a live
backup server (slave) running off hard disk and a very powerful battery
backup system, you're just begging to lose all your data. No
OK, yes and no.
The actual checkbook would be a simple database, the software to interface
it would determine things like the ability to create graphs and so forth. A
database is just that, a centralized, organized collection of data. What
you actually do with it or how you use it is completely
I believe that your problem is specifically with RedHat. I've ran it on
just about every incarnation of Linux from Mandrake to Gentoo. The only one
that I have ever had a problem getting MySQL to run on was RedHat 7.x and
I've even run it on things like OpenMosix (www.openmosix.org) and Scyld.
T
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OK, there really is nothing more to my install, installe
OK, there really is nothing more to my install, installed it during the OS
install. I clicked on 'Next' a bunch, selected all of the mysql options
under 'applications/databases' during install, specified IP addresses,
rebooted and tried to start 'safe_mysqld'.
I tried adding skip-innodb to the m
OK, that helps a lot.
There is no '/usr/local/mysql directory' Any chance that this is different
in RedHat?
There is very little in the rc.local file and nothing having to do with
mysql.
Matt
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running.
Does that help?
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> On 27/5/02 a
ql.sock does exist and when I try to run
either mysqld or safe_mysqld, it immediately stops (within a tenth of a
second of starting).
Any ideas? I'm sure it's my fault, since I just reinstalled the server
fresh from the RedHat 7.2 CD and used the OS install to install the MySQL
serve
ql.sock does exist and when I try to run
either mysqld or safe_mysqld, it immediately stops (within a tenth of a
second of starting).
Any ideas? I'm sure it's my fault, since I just reinstalled the server
fresh from the RedHat 7.2 CD and used the OS install to install the MySQL
serve
Having impossible problems installing MySQL.
Starting a project and don't want to use Oracle (cost is outrageous) or
anything on MSSQL (which performs like crap).
I keep getting errors involving resolveip when I install, or it just don't
work. When I try to run the ./configure command in Linux
Yep, I'm a n00b, or whatever you want to call it.
I'm having a problem installing MySQL version 4.0.1-2 (or any other
version for that matter).
I'm starting a rather large project where our funds are limited and we
want a high performance database, so we chose to go with MySQL. Since
we need
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