Sometimes I paste in something in mysql CLI and it just does this:
WHERE products.ship_status != 1
);
/c
\c
\c;
I tried all the \c commands and nothing will get me out of it, I can ^c and
it will get me out, but then I have to login again, which is a pain, how
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 06:33:40PM -0800, Scott Haneda wrote:
Sometimes I paste in something in mysql CLI and it just does this:
WHERE products.ship_status != 1
);
/c
\c
\c;
I tried all the \c commands and nothing will get me out of it, I can ^c and
On 11/16/05, Scott Haneda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes I paste in something in mysql CLI and it just does this:
WHERE products.ship_status != 1
);
/c
\c
\c;
I tried all the \c commands and nothing will get me out of it, I can ^c and
it will get me
At 18:33 -0800 11/16/05, Scott Haneda wrote:
Sometimes I paste in something in mysql CLI and it just does this:
WHERE products.ship_status != 1
);
/c
\c
\c;
I tried all the \c commands and nothing will get me out of it, I can ^c and
it will get me out, but
In the myslq monitor, in my shell, sometimes I mess up and slip a few keys,
and mysql is just stuck, waiting on more input, and nothing I tell it, other
than a control-C gets me out, at which point I have to login again, which is
a time killer. How do you get out of a stuck mysql?
Sometimes, and
-Original Message-
From: Scott Haneda
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 04:40
To: MySql
Subject: aborting slipped keys
In the myslq monitor, in my shell, sometimes I mess up and
slip a few keys,
and mysql is just stuck, waiting on more input, and nothing I
tell it, other