Hi Joerg, all,
I am just so thrilled on how nice and helpful the people at MySql are.
Thanks!!
Sincerely,
Tracy Huang
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Dear sir,
I am trying to uninstall my old Mysql version 4.0, however, I don't know
how to. Please give me some directions on how to do that.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Tracy Huang
How do I go about only displaying fields that have data and are not empty or have NULL?
It's a 112 column table so I only want to display the fields that have data.
Thanks.
select * from table where .
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Here's what the error log says:
mysqld started
.../bin/mysqld: Undefined symbol "strtoll"
mysqld ended
Thanks,
Tracy
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From: Gurhan Ozen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 2:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: error when tryin
, but I've not had
much success changing it. Everytime I try to create a my.cnf file to reset
the default, mysqld starts and then ends abruptly. I'm pretty sure I don't
have any syntax errors in my my.cnf file. Any ideas?
Tracy
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MySQL driver for Perl DBI
#cd DBD-mysql-2.1009
#perl Makefile.PL
ERROR: fail to dertermine directory of mysql.h
can't exec mysql_config
What should I do to proceed the installation?
Thanks,
Tracy
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From: Rolf Hopkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: June 26, 2001 5:59 PM
To: Klein, Tracy ISTA:EX; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Copy Record command
Don't know what a COPY RECORD command is but my best guess is that you are
looking for a create table with a select clause
Hello, I cannot find a COPY RECORD command in www.mysql.com - is it to be
found under another name? I have a 49 field record I have to create this
morning. Ugh.
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Hi, I'm a user of MySQL and I'm wondering if there's a page somewhere that
lists and describes the general basic commands in SQL. I'm particularly
interested in finding out if there's a copy command so I don't have to use
the insert command to create large records (with about 25 fields...).
Than
You can do this with NT Server as well. It is called Distributed File
System (DFS). You may have to download it from Microsoft but it is free. I
think it is built into Win 2000. You will have to muck around in the
documentation for the details.
HTH
Tracy
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When you reimported the text file, did you include REPLACE? For example:
LOAD DATA INFILE 'textfile.txt' REPLACE INTO TABLE table_name;
Tracy
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Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 4:19 PM
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