Hi all,
I'm speaking at the Percona Live conference next week. I'd like to stay in
the conference hotel but the room rates are a tad steep for yours truely.
Is there anyone who'd be willing to share a room from Monday-Friday?
let me know,
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OlinData
nodes can be split across the datacenters also.
-Original Message-
From: Howard Hart [mailto:h...@ooma.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:26 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
You could write to an InnoDB frontend with master/master replication at each
uly 18, 2012 9:09 AM
To: Carl Kabbe
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
Hello,
As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability
mysql cluster with large capacity.
For having high availability you need something that can give you
multi-master replication betwee
July 18, 2012 9:09 AM
> To: Carl Kabbe
> Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: Looking for consultant
>
> Hello,
>
> As far i can understand by your post, you need a high availability
> mysql cluster with large capacity.
> For having high availability you need somethin
g Innodb system was.
So, I am back asking if there are consultants lurking on this list that could
help with this project.
As has been discussed on this list many times before, there are many ways to
measure 'high availability'. Most of them deal with what kind of disaster you
want
Hello Carl,
On 7/18/2012 11:11 AM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
We are actually facing both capacity and availability issues at the same time.
...
It sounds to me like you need a combination of sharding (one master per
client or set of clients) combined with multiple slaves (one for backups
only). If y
ous that NDB was not the answer and
>>> more obvious that simply adding high availability processes to
>>> our existing Innodb system was.
>>>
>>> So, I am back asking if there are consultants lurking on this
>>> list that could help with this projec
ing if there are consultants lurking on this list that
>> could help with this project.
>>
>
> As has been discussed on this list many times before, there are many ways to
> measure 'high availability'. Most of them deal with what kind of disaster you
> want to
saster you want to survive or return to service from. If all you are
looking for is additional production capacity then the terms you may
want to investigate are 'scale out', 'partitioning', and 'replication'.
All high-availability solutions require at least some
Would you consider a service like www.xeround.com?
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 17, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Carl Kabbe wrote:
> On Monday, I asked if there were consultants out there who could help set up
> an NDB high availability system. As I compared our needs to NDB, it became
> obvious that NDB w
On Monday, I asked if there were consultants out there who could help set up an
NDB high availability system. As I compared our needs to NDB, it became
obvious that NDB was not the answer and more obvious that simply adding high
availability processes to our existing Innodb system was.
So, I
We are looking at installing an NDB cluster and are looking for someone to
assist us in setting it up.
Thanks,
Carl
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We are looking for a consultant to set up Master - Master replication between
two sites (both in US.) Both sites run MySQL version 5.5 (Innodb) in Slackware
Linux. Local traffic at each site is on the low side of moderate and is from a
Java based web application. There is a VPN between the
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Hi,
We are a computer systems research group at the Computer Science
department at Rutgers University, and are conducting research on
simplifying the software conf
I'm looking to engage a developer with php / mysql experience in
Adelaide, Australia for full time employment or contract basis.
Please email me if you are interested.
Regards,
Frank
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Hello,
I run PostgreSQL Conference (long announcement below). We are looking
for some people to speak on why MySQL at East 09 in Philly.
Anybody interested should submit a talk (or better yet Tutorial). Yes
this would be a little different for a MySQL person but I believe in
reaching out
Hello mysql list, I am looking for a little guidance on a a potential
query. I am sure most people have heard of the limited degrees of
separation one has to become connected to another person. This is
much like the myspace "in your extended network" idea, though I would
Hello,
I am looking for someone to give a talk on MySQL at the upcoming
PostgreSQL Conference in October. Something like Why I chose MySQL over
PostgreSQL: A Technical analysis (or similar).
Any takers?
http://www.pgcon.us/west08/talk_submission/
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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Jerry Schwartz schrieb:
I strongly advise you to use an off-the-shelf solution. In fact, if you can
afford it you should go with a CRM vendor. They will have all kinds of
features, such as address duplication detection, that you will need.
you are of course perfectly right,
however I need it as
m
>Cc: mysql
>Subject: Re: looking for "ready made" address management
>
>Jason Pruim schrieb:
>>
>> On Aug 12, 2008, at 2:30 AM, robert rottermann wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>> I am about to create tools to maintain addresses (companies, persons,
the
database structure for such a feat or whether someone of you could
provide me one.
this would not only spare me some time and errors designing it but I
migth lern some tricks of the trade.
Hi Robert,
It sounds like you are looking for a CRM... There are lots of options
out there (I
structure for such a feat or whether someone of you could
provide me one.
this would not only spare me some time and errors designing it but I
migth lern some tricks of the trade.
Hi Robert,
It sounds like you are looking for a CRM... There are lots of options
out there (I'm assuming
Hi there,
I am about to create tools to maintain addresses (companies, persons, groups)
As this is probably done allredy a million times over I would like to ask if
somebody could point me from where I migth download the database structure for
such a feat or whether someone of you could provide
Kevin Hunter wrote:
At 1:43p -0400 on Wed, 21 May 2008, bruce wrote:
The basic goal of the project is to be able to track the sites that I'm
visiting via a Firefox extension. I want to be able to implement something
like the "breadcrumbs" extension, but I want to be able to go a lot further.
I
At 1:43p -0400 on Wed, 21 May 2008, bruce wrote:
> The basic goal of the project is to be able to track the sites that I'm
> visiting via a Firefox extension. I want to be able to implement something
> like the "breadcrumbs" extension, but I want to be able to go a lot further.
If this is for a on
In china?
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:43 AM, bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Got a small personal project that I'm considering, and I realize that I
> need
> a mysql database guru/dba to talk to to figure out the best approach to
> implementing a database for my needs of the project.
>
Hi...
Got a small personal project that I'm considering, and I realize that I need
a mysql database guru/dba to talk to to figure out the best approach to
implementing a database for my needs of the project.
The basic goal of the project is to be able to track the sites that I'm
visiting via a Fi
Richard a écrit :
Richard a écrit :
Hello, I'm in the process of programming a customer area with a list
of subscriptions :
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a list like this :
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Hello, I'm in the process of programming a customer area with a list of
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Hi all,
I'm looking for information about References attribute in Mysql, help me!
thanks in advance.
Bo
nglish?
Thanks,
Bob
On 8/2/07, *Richard* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
Hello, I've got a good book for learning php, very complete and goes
through almost everything. However I'm now looking for a good mysql
book. I don't want ebook
ing php, very complete and goes
through almost everything. However I'm now looking for a good mysql
book. I don't want ebooks, only paper versions.
I know how to connect and the real basics of mysql (I can connect, do a
basic search, insert data etc ... but would like to go alot furthe
hrough almost everything. However I'm now looking for a good mysql
book. I don't want ebooks, only paper versions.
I know how to connect and the real basics of mysql (I can connect, do a
basic search, insert data etc ... but would like to go alot further. I'm
still a beginner but I
MYSQL Third Edition by Paul DuBios (a frequent list contributor)
On 8/2/07, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello, I've got a good book for learning php, very complete and goes
> through almost everything. However I'm now looking for a good mysql
> book. I d
Hello, I've got a good book for learning php, very complete and goes
through almost everything. However I'm now looking for a good mysql
book. I don't want ebooks, only paper versions.
I know how to connect and the real basics of mysql (I can connect, do a
basic search,
Looking for a MySQL 5 DBA with linux experience to work with me for a
large company on Long Island New York. Good salary/benefits etc. We're
doing a lot of cutting edge stuff with replication as well as other
areas. Feel free to call me or drop me an email with a resume if you
know anyone.
Hi all,
I am hoping to find someone with similar data, who is using mysql to
exchange ideas and concepts. A second opinion is always good I guess.
I work in a research setup and store mainly trial related, genotypic and
phenotypic information. As technology progresses and we are expecting 1M
chip
Vahric,
There are so many variations between different hardware platforms
that can affect performance on your specific application that it's
better to run benchmarks on the actual hardware if you have it. If not
then Peter Zaitsev's performance blog is the next best resource.
http://www.mysqlperf
Hello ,
I want to test Mysql , on Dual Intel Xeon 2MB Cache CPU and Dual AMD Opteron
platforms for looking differents which one is better then other !
I found something but I want to asl to list , is there anybody have an
experiance about this type tests !
Regards
Vahric MUHTARYAN
Sistem M
Jochem van Dieten schrieb:
On 6/20/06, Stefan Hinz wrote:
The MySQL documentation team is looking for another technical writer.
For this we need the best and the most dedicated people around. You may
work from anywhere in the world as long as you have the necessary skills
and technical
On 6/20/06, Stefan Hinz wrote:
The MySQL documentation team is looking for another technical writer.
For this we need the best and the most dedicated people around. You may
work from anywhere in the world as long as you have the necessary skills
and technical facilities to communicate across
Dear all,
the MySQL documentation team is looking for a new technical writer to
join the team in July or August. We're a small team but spread across
the world (Australia, America, Europe). If you're interested in that
job, or know someone who is, please drop me an e-mail.
Here
there is also a nice tool for Mac OSX called CocoaMySQL.
http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/
George Law
> -Original Message-
> From: Rajesh Mehrotra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:58 PM
> To: Rithish Saralaya; mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject:
Check out http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/ for some good stuff...
Raj Mehrotra
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From: Rithish Saralaya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 1:21 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Looking for free MySQL Administrator
> I'm looking for a MySQL administrator for 4.x/5.x that will allow me to
>
> Any suggestions? TIA
http://www.webyog.com/
Regards,
Rithish.
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> Why am I suddenly getting huge volumes of mail about SQL? What forum
> is this, and how do I get out of it?
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At 11:57 AM 5/20/2006, John Hicks wrote:
mos wrote:
At 10:10 AM 5/20/2006, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
I think phpmyadmin will allow you to make changes to
multiple columns at once.
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
mos wrote:
At 10:10 AM 5/20/2006, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
I think phpmyadmin will allow you to make changes to
multiple columns at once.
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
running on Windows. Going through PHP
mos wrote:
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
running on Windows.
Have you tried the MySQL Query Browser free download from mysql.com? I
use it and it lets me change records and does not reload the table
unless I tell it to. I'm not sure if it ha
At 10:10 AM 5/20/2006, Keith Roberts wrote:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
I think phpmyadmin will allow you to make changes to
multiple columns at once.
Sorry, I should have mentioned I was looking for a MySQL Administrator
running on Windows. Going through PHP seems like a
e, then it should be safe to work on the live
database, and perform the changes to that.
Just my 2c
Kind Regards
Keith
In theory, theory and practice are the same;
in practice they are not.
On Sat, 20 May 2006, mos wrote:
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> From: mos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm looking for a MySQL administrator for 4.x/5.x that will allow me to
make multiple changes to a table structure without reloading the data after
each change. The problem is I may have to change 5 columns on a 10 million
row table. As it stands now with the administrator I'm usin
Hi everyone,
My name is Matthew Zito, and I'm the Chief Scientist for a company called
GridApp Systems based here in New York City. We're currently looking at
extending our database automation software to MySQL, and rather than assume
that MySQL users are facing the same challenges as Oracle
--- Russell Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm storing data against a bunch of people and want to track how it
> changes. So, I have a person table where everyone has a person ID and
> a
> results table a bit like this:
>
> | personID | classification | date |
> | 1| 0
Russell -
This should basically work for selecting the most recently selected
preference...
SELECT DISTINCT personID, classification FROM results_table ORDER BY date
DESC
On 4/10/06, Russell Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm storing data against a bunch of people and want to track
Hi,
I'm storing data against a bunch of people and want to track how it
changes. So, I have a person table where everyone has a person ID and a
results table a bit like this:
| personID | classification | date |
| 1| 0 | 2005-11-10 |
| 2| 3 | 2005-1
Hi all,
I use MYSQL, it is good, I like it. But when comes to big tables, and
fulltext, it is really slow. I have in table up to 100millions rows,
and 1 querry fulltext (limit 5) last 5-200 seconds.
I use it on FreeBSD, I look for something better, thinking about
Firebird or Postgre. Could you gi
Ryan Stille wrote:
I posted this on the ODBC list, but there is not much traffic there and
no one replied. Hopefully someone here has dealt with this.
I am setting up ColdFusion to access a MySQL 4.1.x database. This
required new MyODBC drivers to be installed on the system for
ColdFusion. A
I posted this on the ODBC list, but there is not much traffic there and
no one replied. Hopefully someone here has dealt with this.
I am setting up ColdFusion to access a MySQL 4.1.x database. This
required new MyODBC drivers to be installed on the system for
ColdFusion. After a lot of trial an
: Re: looking for direction on how to debug this message
See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/communication-errors.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/making-trace-files.html
Randy Paries wrote:
>Info:
>
>DB Server
>Mysql 4.0.20
>Mandrakelinux release 10.1 (Official) for
See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/communication-errors.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/making-trace-files.html
Randy Paries wrote:
>Hello,
>My log file is getting filled with these. How do i start debugging this?
>Thanks
>Randy
>//-snip
Hello,
My log file is getting filled with these. How do i start debugging this?
Thanks
Randy
//-snip-//
050122 20:28:00 Aborted connection 53561 to db: 'unitnet' user: 'paries'
host: `local.flanders' (Got an error reading communication packet
> i've read way too many articles about the 3 kids/guys/etc... who managed to
> get $10 million in funding for esentially a basic idea, but they had/have
> traffic/eyeballs!!!
Welcome to 1999. Blind reliance on "Traffic and Eyeballs" as a
business plan was what (in part) caused the great runups
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 10:37:43PM -0700, mike wrote:
> I'm compiling my mysql server from source.
>
> I have started noticing this as of 4.1.10 - in fact, I was running
> 4.1.12 and it's changed the LinuxThreads detection (since LT does not
> exist on amd64) - and 4.1.12 kept locking up after on
I'm compiling my mysql server from source.
I have started noticing this as of 4.1.10 - in fact, I was running
4.1.12 and it's changed the LinuxThreads detection (since LT does not
exist on amd64) - and 4.1.12 kept locking up after only a few minutes
of uptime consistently.
Once I figured this ou
as an idea/concept, and you're looking for people to be part
of your team...
i've read way too many articles about the 3 kids/guys/etc... who managed to
get $10 million in funding for esentially a basic idea, but they had/have
traffic/eyeballs!!!
yeah, i recognize that the 'best&
hi...
i'm out here in california, the bay area, and was wondering if anyone on the
list is interested in either being partners, forming a sweat equity startup?
or if anyone has an idea/concept, and you're looking for people to be part
of your team...
i've read way too many artic
Hello.
Usually it works. What error does it produce? Can you find
something in error log of MySQL server?
sam wun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have a working start/stop script for mysql4.1.10?
> The mysql.server script come with the mysql4.1.10 package does not work
Hi,
Does anyone have a working start/stop script for mysql4.1.10?
The mysql.server script come with the mysql4.1.10 package does not work
with argument (start/stop).
Thanks
Sam
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- Original Message -
From: "mos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: mailing.database.myodbc
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 6:29 AM
Subject: Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround)
At 02:32 PM 1/28/2005, you wrote:
And, of course, another opti
At 02:32 PM 1/28/2005, you wrote:
And, of course, another option is to contact Heikki and coax him into
hiring somebody to add FULLTEXT to InnoDB tables.
And bring lots of cash with you. :-) I've pestered Heikki a couple of years
ago and he's willing to do it only if there is someone willing to f
symbulos partners wrote:
Thanks for the extremely useful answer.
Some comments, questions here below.
On Friday 28 Jan 2005 16:38, you wrote:
No, only the BLOB/TEXT columns need to be moved to MyISAM.
Yes, I thought of doing so. The drawback is that you de-normalise the
database. Is that correct?
symbulos partners wrote:
Is there any other workaround? The reason because we are using InnoDB is
because there s full support
- for foreign keys,
- for joint queries
- for rollback on commit
Does anybody know any other way of indexing the table in a way, which would
allow full text search?
Thanks for the extremely useful answer.
Some comments, questions here below.
On Friday 28 Jan 2005 16:38, you wrote:
> No, only the BLOB/TEXT columns need to be moved to MyISAM.
Yes, I thought of doing so. The drawback is that you de-normalise the
database. Is that correct?
There are 2 alterna
Thanks for the extremely useful answer.
Some comments, questions here below.
On Friday 28 Jan 2005 16:38, you wrote:
> No, only the BLOB/TEXT columns need to be moved to MyISAM.
Yes, I thought of doing so. The drawback is that you de-normalise the
database. Is that correct?
There are 2 alterna
> > > As you have noticed - you cannot.
> > >
> > > So, all you can do is creating a MyISAM table and copying
> > > the column contents.
> >
> > Are you suggesting to have a full copy of the table in MyISAM format?
>
> No, only the BLOB/TEXT columns need to be moved to MyISAM.
>
> >
> > Is there a
symbulos partners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/28/2005 11:14:00 AM:
> On Friday 28 Jan 2005 15:41, you wrote:
> > As you have noticed - you cannot.
> >
> > So, all you can do is creating a MyISAM table and copying
> > the column contents.
>
> Are you suggesting to have a full copy of the table
On Friday 28 Jan 2005 15:41, you wrote:
> As you have noticed - you cannot.
>
> So, all you can do is creating a MyISAM table and copying
> the column contents.
Are you suggesting to have a full copy of the table in MyISAM format?
Is there any other workaround? The reason because we are using Inn
Hi everybody,
I want to connect with people who have experience in modeling/building a
MySQL DB where most of the data are measured timeseries, structured by
physical/geographical locality of the measuring equipment and different sets
of
measured values ("attributes", ie. sci-tech data, n
Hi,
beehive KG is looking for authors to write articles about advanced
MySQL topics.
Please go here for our writer's guidelines:
http://www.beehive-eu.com/MySQLAuthors.html
Cheers,
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Greetings,
The project I'm working on involves extracting data from one database and
storing it in another.
With the goal of creating a generic mechanism (perl script) to perform the
extraction on a periodic basis, I set up a table mapping destination table
and column to the source of the valu
ginal Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 9:46 AM
> To: Scott Hamm
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Looking for null values.
>
>
>
> Are you just looking for any column is null or that all columns are nul
I'm trying to find a null value anywhere in QA table.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 9:46 AM
To: Scott Hamm
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Looking for null values.
Are you just looking for any column is nu
Are you just looking for any column is null or that all columns are null
or that specific columns are null or . what exactly do you need to
determine?
Shawn Green
Database Administrator
Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
Scott Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/02/2004 11:21:58 AM:
1 AM
> To: 'Scott Hamm'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Looking for null values.
>
> I think you would have to do one column at a time.
>
> Like this.
>
> Select * from QA where title is NULL;
>
> Or you could get a little more crazy with something like
nal Message-
> From: Scott Hamm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 10:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Looking for null values.
>
> How do I use SQL to look for null values in ANY column?
>
> SELECT * FROM QA WHERE * = null;
>
How do I use SQL to look for null values in ANY column?
SELECT * FROM QA WHERE * = null;
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"Feedback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well.. I had the same issue 2 weeks ago with another server from my
> DC. I told them it was their hardware, they didnt believe it, so i had to
> order a new
> server, and ... The same problem occurs...
The axioma is: a user-land binary CANNOT hang the kern
;Egor Egorov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: Corrupt table, mysqld crashes, server crashes. Looking for a
solution
> "Feedback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Besides that, the s
"Feedback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Besides that, the server has also a lot of trouble with the fact that =
> sometimes the MySQLd just stops functionizing somehow, and the only way =
> to kill the (all child processes broke down, so i mean the parent) =
> process is 'killall -9 mysqld'. 'kill
Today it happened again. For the third time in the last two weeks, my user table got
corrupt. I don't know what the problem is
Besides that, the server has also a lot of trouble with the fact that sometimes the
MySQLd just stops functionizing somehow, and the only way to kill the (all child
pro
at it is useful for anyone that
wishes to brush up his or her MySQL skills.
We are looking for a few brave individuals that are interested in
writing an independent review of the book (to be published on the MySQL
web site) in exchange for a free copy of the Study Guide. Being in the
MySQL Certifica
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 03:36:08PM -0600, Sarix wrote:
> Cause when I do my web end to all this life
> is easy cause I can do $name = $row['Name'] and it works for PHP so I
> figured there has to be an API that would do that.. But I can't seem to find
> it in the documention. Is there something tha
Hi all,
I've been working with getting my on going C project merged with MySQL. So I
can have an interactive Web Site incuded with it.
I was wondering, when working with the rows... I'm having to call the values
like:
name = str_dup(row[0]); // returns me an memory allocated pointer
Is there a
I've have been looking for libmysqld.dll so I can test the MySQL embedded
server on my Win2k machine. Where can I download it? I've searched
www.mysql.com to no avail. TIA
Mike
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Here is how.
http://forums.devshed.com/archive/4/2001/3/3/12143
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-Martin
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> Several years ago, I used a cgi based tool tha
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