Interesting. This syntax is only supposed to be available as of 5.4, but it
doesn't even work there. The reference I found was at :
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-54.html
But I couldn't find other references to the new signal support.
This is listed as the example on that
OK I tried this exact syntax and I get the same error. I tried it on mysql
client for 6.0.10
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Gavin Towey gto...@ffn.com wrote:
Interesting. This syntax is only supposed to be available as of 5.4, but
it doesn't even work there. The reference I found was at :
Hi Lian,
I am going to take a guess that your full execution line looks as follows:
$mysql -u root -h localhost -p yourpwd
If this is true then MySQL will give you prompt:
$Enter password: yourpwd
And the mysql will return
$Error 1049(42000) Unkown database 'yourpwd'
This happens because,
Did you try :
mysql -u root -h localhost (Without the -p)
Root is passwordless after installation unless you changed it.
On Tuesday 29 August 2006 11:28, 李彦 wrote:
Dear Sir:
I have some problems with mysql 5.0 binary source in Linux(RedHat).I'm
able to startup the mysql process. But
李彦 wrote:
Dear Sir:
I have some problems with mysql 5.0 binary source in Linux(RedHat).I'm
able to startup the mysql process.
But when i type in :mysql -u root -h localhost -p, and then put the
correct password, I can not enter the database.
I took almost one week to
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