Hi
I have already tried DECIMAL type but I cannot get what I want.
Maybe the simple way to get data out of MySQL and data inside MySQL the
same, is to reproduce what MySQL does by default on my data out of MySQL.
Check out the DECIMAL type.
/ Carsten
Sebastien MORETTI skrev:
Hello,
I
Hello,
I have a row which is defined as double unsigned (MySQL 5.0.26-Max,
OpenSuse).
Values in this row can go from a single digit, like 1, to values like
0.0006872207 or 1.2513e-18.
I want to store exact numbers.
But I would like also this:
1 stored as 1.0
0.098
Hi Sebastian,
It depends. In general, no. In some filesystems and operating
systems, it actually helps. I think you can base your decision on
whether it makes server administration easier for you.
Regards
Baron
Thanks
It seems there are no clear thresholds between I/O access, the number
Hi,
Is there a way to recover data and/or database schema when ibdata1 file
has been removed (for InnoDB databases) ?
(MySQL 5.0.26)
Thanks
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Hi,
Does the use of innodb_file_per_table option imply a performance cost ?
Compared to default: all InnoDB indexes are in ibdataX file(s).
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and the tables should be replaced with the old ones but with no
data.
Thanks for the schema.
But the main problem is the data. The generation process was near
completion when we lost ibdata1 file. So, no dump.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Sebastien MORETTI [mailto:sebastien.more
Sebastien,
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Sebastien MORETTI
sebastien.more...@unil.ch wrote:
Hi,
Your data is gone (unless you can undelete it from whatever filesystems
you're using).
I think it's too late for this, because the MySQL server has been restarted.
You may be able to recover
Sebastien,
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Sebastien MORETTI
sebastien.more...@unil.ch wrote:
Hi,
Your data is gone (unless you can undelete it from whatever filesystems
you're using).
I think it's too late for this, because the MySQL server has been
restarted.
You may be able to recover
It looks perfect.
Thanks
Google for myisam_ftdump, HTH Cor
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Subject: How to show highly frequent words in fulltext index ?
Hi,
Is there a command
Hi,
Is there a command to see which words are highly frequent in a fulltext
index ?
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Hello,
I look for updated performances between different file systems.
I have only found performances computed between 2003 and 2005, and for x86.
Do you have any updated performance tables for XFS, ReiserFS and Ext3
file systems, on linux x86 AND x86_64 ?
And with or without raid ?
Thanks
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