Peter Brawley a écrit :
S/he is asking how to transcend a 2G table size limit.
Nessah, file size limits are usually due to the operating system. I
think Windows FAT32 systems impose a 2G limit.
PB
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Juan Eduardo Moreno wrote:
What a fu...?
On 2/24/07, nessah arezki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Juan Eduardo Moreno a écrit :
What a fu...?
On 2/24/07, nessah arezki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bonjour ;
Je suis un étudiant en fin de cycle. Dans le
cadre de mon projet de fin d'étude, je devais transférer une base de
données
sous Access à MySQL. J'ai effectué le
S/he is asking how to transcend a 2G table size limit.
Nessah, file size limits are usually due to the operating system. I
think Windows FAT32 systems impose a 2G limit.
PB
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Juan Eduardo Moreno wrote:
What a fu...?
On 2/24/07, nessah arezki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bonjour ;
What a fu...?
On 2/24/07, nessah arezki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bonjour ;
Je suis un étudiant en fin de cycle. Dans le
cadre de mon projet de fin d'étude, je devais transférer une base de données
sous Access à MySQL. J'ai effectué le transfère par Excel Mais j'ai t
Bonjour ;
Je suis un étudiant en fin de cycle. Dans le cadre de
mon projet de fin détude, je devais transférer une base de données sous Access
à MySQL. Jai effectué le transfère par Excel Mais jai trouvé un problème ;
les tables de MySQL ont une taille Limitée à
Hi.
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 06:51:11PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do you reference a column name in another table to avoid repeating the
> values?
I am not sure if I understand you correctly, but I assume you mean this:
Given the following table layout (it's a simplification in that
Hi.
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 04:32:20PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the reply! Should I change the structure such that all
> varchar fields are in the same table?
I see no reason for this. It may make a (minor) speed difference, but
you should only ever change your table layout
TED]
Subject: Re: first mysql table; syntax qustion
Hi.
Looks okay, except that you probably want to reference via pro_id and
d_id in table available_properties (given that I understood your table
layout correctly). It is usally considered bad design to repeat the
values itself (the varchars
table; syntax qustion
Hi.
Looks okay, except that you probably want to reference via pro_id and
d_id in table available_properties (given that I understood your table
layout correctly). It is usally considered bad design to repeat the
values itself (the varchars) in several tables.
Bye
Hi.
Looks okay, except that you probably want to reference via pro_id and
d_id in table available_properties (given that I understood your table
layout correctly). It is usally considered bad design to repeat the
values itself (the varchars) in several tables.
Bye,
Benjamin.
On Tue, M
Hello list, this is my first table for a simple php page and I'm hoping
someone could briefly review its structure. The only fields I'll be
sharing are property_name and type. Are they set up properly for select
join queries?
thank you, justin
Database=properties
Tables are available_properti
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