Quoting Jerry Schwartz :
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From: Jacob Steinberger [mailto:trefal...@realitybytes.net]
I have a requirement to keep track of a set of data, and all changes
that might occur. In order to do this, for each field of the data set,
I've created a table that keeps track of the
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>From: Jacob Steinberger [mailto:trefal...@realitybytes.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 8:36 PM
>To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
>Subject: Complicated SQL Query
>
>I have a requirement to keep track of a set of data, and all changes
>that might occur. In order to do thi
Inventions come from need.
Congratulations and thank you for sharing your science,
Its very interesting.
May be useful for other uses.
Claudio
On Aug 26, 2010 9:11 AM, "Jangita" wrote:
> On 26/08/2010 4:31 a, Jacob Steinberger wrote:
>> I found an answer without having to worry about complicated
On 26/08/2010 4:31 a, Jacob Steinberger wrote:
I found an answer without having to worry about complicated SQL
statements - it's more about managing the tables than the SQL.
Jacob
I usually just turn on binary logging, that way I have a record of
anything that changes in the entire database an
I found an answer without having to worry about complicated SQL
statements - it's more about managing the tables than the SQL.
Jacob
Quoting Jacob Steinberger :
I have a requirement to keep track of a set of data, and all changes
that might occur. In order to do this, for each field of the d