Kandy Wong wrote:
And what is the good connector (C++ to MySQL) to use?
MySQL++ (http://tangentsoft.net/mysql++/) has native Date, Time, and
DateTime data types. You can convert to these types implicitly:
mysqlpp::DateTime dt = row[my_column];
Row::operator[] doesn't return
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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 2:36 AM
To: Saul Bejarano
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Need help to query with timestamp in C++
Hi Saul,
I need to use C++ and I'm not writing a web application.
Thanks anyway.
Kandy
I have done queries to the database in PHP with variables like month
Hi Dusan,
Thank you so much. It works!
Kandy
Hi Kandy,
this could be the query you are looking for. It should return record
with the closest timestamp to your required time:
(SELECT TIMEDIFF('20080815091907', timestamp_column) AS diff, t.* FROM
table1 t
WHERE timestamp_column =
I have done queries to the database in PHP with variables like month but
easily can select from a range of time and data to produce the same
results, the output goes directly to the web so if that is what you are
seeking for, I can help with PHP.
Saul
Kandy Wong wrote:
Hi,
I need to write
Rakesh!
The distance_sphere and makebox2d functions are specific to postgis.
MySQL GIS Implementation is based on the Open GIS Simple SQL
Specification (read more on www.opengeospatial.com). The SetSRID is also
not in the specification as far as I know (it should be, but I can't
find it),
Guys, just wanted to thank you again for helping me with
the sql statement that I needed. I was able to sorted using
php and I was able to display the correct result.
Thanks again!!1
Nestor :-)
On Nov 6, 2007 7:37 AM, Néstor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You guys are correct, that is exactly what
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Néstor wrote:
I think you'd best begin by normalising your
database. Something along
these lines:
very true indeed, that would save you major headaches
when right after finishing the demo, someone would
say, can we add a 18 gallon pledge? what about a 25?
You guys are correct, that is exactly what happened.
I must thing of this in the future.
At this moment I have a lot of other projects to take care, that it is
eaiser for me to read the information into an associative array with
the columns and the values and sort the array and then print the
--- Enrique Sanchez Vela [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 15:01:59 -0800 (PST)
From: Enrique Sanchez Vela [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need help creating query statement
To: Néstor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Néstor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can do simple select
Enrique that is pretty good and close to what I need.
On top of what you have generously provide, I guess I can just put
each gallon field into an array an then sort the array to display the
first 5 gallon fields per agency. Is there an easier way?
Thanks,
Nestor :-)
On 11/5/07, Enrique
Néstor wrote:
I can do simple select statements but I need your brains to create query
statment.
I am using mysql 4.0 in my 1and1 site.
I have a table that has 8 fields, one is the agency field and the other 7
are
*tip* values on saving water and the value of this field is either 0 or an
Imran wrote:
Hello all:
...
I would like to get all of the records in MenuOptions and any record in
MenuAccess with a specific fkGroupid. For example:
...
IIf I run a query for fkgroupid = 1 I should get
AccessId fkMenuID fkgroupid view execute
Daevid Vincent wrote:
I'm trying to get some 'release/version numbers' to sort properly.
mysql SELECT ReleaseID, Name FROM releases ORDER BY Name DESC;
+---+-+
| ReleaseID | Name|
+---+-+
|18 |
-Original Message-
From: Jay Pipes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 2:07 PM
To: Daevid Vincent
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Need help with a natural sort order for
version numbers and release code names
Daevid Vincent wrote:
I'm trying
Here's my full test solution:
use test;
drop table if exists releases;
create temporary table releases
(
releaseid int(10) unsigned not null auto_increment primary key,
name varchar(255)
)engine=myisam;
insert into releases ( name ) values
( 'Unspecified' ),
( 'Next Patch' ),
(
Oh, and here's the output (Sorry):
+---+-+
| releaseid | name|
+---+-+
| 1 | Unspecified |
| 2 | Next Patch |
| 3 | LOCset |
| 4 | Abashiri|
|
Thanks Brent, good tip. Works like a charm.
On Jun 14, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Brent Baisley wrote:
Here's a little trick. Get your DELETE query working as a SELECT.
Then replace everything before FROM with DELETE tablename.
SELECT order_items.ord_id FROM order_items LEFT JOIN orders ON
- Original Message -
From: Ben Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 3:11 PM
Subject: need help with delete query
I'm trying to delete a subset of items in a table. The problem is, I don't
want to query for the subset first, store the results
Hi All,
I was able to load data properly.
We need to set the parameter
set session collation_database=latin1_swedish_ci;
set session character_set_database=latin1;
please check this url for more info
http://lists.mysql.com/commits/16915
On 5/19/07, Ananda Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Also friends,
When i see this data in the vi editor it looks like this Other Home DÃ(c)cor
Just wanted to give information. Please help me.
regards
anandkl
On 5/19/07, Ananda Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am loading data into mysql database using LOAD DATA INFILE. After the
load
Hi Jesse,
Jesse wrote:
The following query works just fine:
SELECT B.BusNum, COALESCE(CampCount.Cnt,0) As Kids, B.CamperCapacity,
COALESCE(CounselorCount.Cnt,0) As Adults, B.AdultCapacity
FROM Buses B
LEFT JOIN (SELECT BusID,Count(*) As Cnt FROM Campers GROUP BY BusID)
AS CampCount ON
COALESCE(CampCount.Cnt,0) + COALESCE(CounselorCount.Cnt,0) as GT
Duuuh. Why didn't I think of that. What is MySQL's issue with referring to
the variables (As assignments, whatever you want to call them)? I've had
issues like this in situations like this one, when trying to use them in the
Jesse wrote:
COALESCE(CampCount.Cnt,0) + COALESCE(CounselorCount.Cnt,0) as GT
Duuuh. Why didn't I think of that. What is MySQL's issue with
referring to the variables (As assignments, whatever you want to
call them)? I've had issues like this in situations like this one,
when trying to
Hi Rakaha,
You have a cursor , select id from table_name and then have a loop where in
you select values of LTA for each id got from the above cursor, close the
loop once all the ID have been processed.
regards
anandk
On 3/30/07, raksha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to retrieve data from
Or you could also do this.
SELECT LTA FROM TABLE A WHERE ID IN (SELECT B.ID FROM TABLE B);
i hope this what your looking at, please let us know.
regards
anandkl
On 3/30/07, Ananda Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rakaha,
You have a cursor , select id from table_name and then have a loop
At 16:23 +0200 10/7/06, Patrick Aljord wrote:
I would like to prohibit the value 'xxx' on my column title, and if it
does contain the value I would like to create an exception by
assigning 'xxx' to the primary key id which is int(5).
This is what I do but I get an error on its creation so I
Hi Patrick,
Patrick Aljord wrote:
I would like to prohibit the value 'xxx' on my column title, and if it
does contain the value I would like to create an exception by
assigning 'xxx' to the primary key id which is int(5).
This is what I do but I get an error on its creation so I guess it's
not
I meant the error is:
mysql CREATE TRIGGER testref BEFORE INSERT ON bookmarks
- FOR EACH ROW
- BEGIN
- IF NEW.title LIKE '%xxx%' THEN
- SET NEW.id ='xxx';
ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the
manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for
thanx it works the trigger is created successfully but it has no
effect. here it is:
delimiter //
create trigger testref before insert on bookmarks
for each row
begin
declare dummy char(2);
if new.title like '%xxx%'
then
set new.id='xxx';
end if;
end;
//create
On 10/7/06, Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanx it works the trigger is created successfully but it has no
effect. here it is:
delimiter //
create trigger testref before insert on bookmarks
for each row
begin
if new.title like '%xxx%'
then
set new.id='xxx';
Hi,
I am trying to JOIN 2 tables TBL1 and TBL2 on TBL1.fld_id
= TBL2.fld_id . And finally I filter out the results that
i need in the where clause using
where TBL1.fld_col = 100;
Running an EXPLAIN shows that it is an impossible where
condition. This may be because there may be no rows
Lew E. Lefton wrote:
Hi,
I hope this is an appropriate place to ask this question, if you think
it is better suited for another list/forum, please let me know.
I have a table that looks like this:
mysql select polynomial_id, term_id from polynomial;
+---+-+
|
Lew,
If I have another polynomial, say the sum of terms 1,3,4, and 5, how
can I quickly search this
database to see if it's already been stored?
SELECT DISTINCT polynomial_id
FROM polynomial p1
INNER JOIN polynomial p2 ON p1.term_id=1 AND p2.term_id=3
INNER JOIN polynomial p3 ON p2.term_id=3
2006/5/31, Peter Brawley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lew,
If I have another polynomial, say the sum of terms 1,3,4, and 5, how
can I quickly search this
database to see if it's already been stored?
SELECT DISTINCT polynomial_id
FROM polynomial p1
INNER JOIN polynomial p2 ON p1.term_id=1 AND
Daevid,
This is my first trigger I'm trying to write.
I have two tables. 'stores' and 'zipcodes'.
I want to automatically set the latitude and longitude of the store using
it's zipcode lookup in the zipcode table.
DELIMITER $$;
DROP TRIGGER `store_coord`$$
create trigger `store_coord`
You cannot get data out of a database if it's not in the database. If
there's no data for a day, you cannot get 0 for that day, because the
day does not exist in the database. You could make a calendar
table, one row per day, and join it with a count to get 0 for the day.
-Sheeri
On 5/15/06,
I've had this same problem -- if the database loses connection at the
same time the log file flushes, you need to SET MASTER_LOG_FILE and
MASTER_LOG_POS again and restart. I believe this probably qualifies
as a bug if you want to report it.
The reason the slave isn't updating log5 is because
Barry wrote:
Hello everyone!
snip
I have a table with saved clicks by users.
Now i want to draw a graph with a php extension.
Problem is: if i let me show the clicks, one day is missing.
Because on that day noone clicked on the link.
I use this query:
SELECT DATE(c_clicktime) AS clicktime,
This is my first trigger I'm trying to write.
I have two tables. 'stores' and 'zipcodes'.
I want to automatically set the latitude and longitude of
the store using
it's zipcode lookup in the zipcode table.
DELIMITER $$;
DROP TRIGGER `store_coord`$$
create trigger
May 2006 2:41 p.m.
To: 'Martijn Tonies'; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Need help with triggers
This is my first trigger I'm trying to write.
I have two tables. 'stores' and 'zipcodes'.
I want to automatically set the latitude and longitude of
the store using
it's zipcode lookup
Daevid,
This is my first trigger I'm trying to write.
I have two tables. 'stores' and 'zipcodes'.
I want to automatically set the latitude and
longitude of the store using
it's zipcode lookup in the zipcode table.
DELIMITER $$;
DROP TRIGGER `store_coord`$$
create trigger
hi,
Just to add up i have read some where ( i assume in the mailing list
only) that OS recognizes the file based on few codes added at the
starting / ending of a file. So there are ways to create a MYD file
through vi editor as well (this is not from the angle of restoring the
data in that
*Ok Daniel,*
**
* Thank you.*
**
*regards,*
*bala*
**
Hi,
please tell me the server uptime and also the master logs as
show master logs;
in mysql prompt.
Yes u can restore data from the binlog if you have the binlogs.
balaraju mandala wrote:
Hi Dilip,
it means i loosed the data, correct Dilip. is there any other way to gain
that data, any
Hi Dilip,
I got two binary logs in Server. I don't know how to find server uptime?
mysql show master logs;
+--+
| Log_name |
+--+
| localhost-bin.08 |
| localhost-bin.09 |
+--+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
if i ask for
On 5/9/06, balaraju mandala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dilip,
I got two binary logs in Server. I don't know how to find server uptime?
mysql show master logs;
+--+
| Log_name |
+--+
| localhost-bin.08 |
| localhost-bin.09 |
Thank you Daniel for reply.
Just in curiocity i want ask u, how u r taking daily backups, just using
'mysqldump' or using any Tools.
regards,
bala
On 5/9/06, balaraju mandala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Daniel for reply.
Just in curiocity i want ask u, how u r taking daily backups, just using
'mysqldump' or using any Tools.
I'm using mysqldump plus bzip2 to compress data for about 2 years now.
Tried many tools, mysqldump
Hi,
If you have deleted .MYD files then truncate the table and restore it
from the backup if yu have.
MYD means your precious data which contains.
balaraju mandala wrote:
Dear Comunity,
I need your help. I accidently deleted some '.MYD' files. I want to
restore
them, without stopping
Hi Dilip,
it means i loosed the data, correct Dilip. is there any other way to gain
that data, any binary logs etc?
regards,
bala
On 4/26/06, Shawn Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/26/06, Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a table confs like this:
id int 5 auto_increment primary key;
conf text;
and another table conf_ip like this:
id int 5
--- Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a table confs like this:
id int 5 auto_increment primary key;
conf text;
and another table conf_ip like this:
id int 5 auto_increment primary key;
conf_id int 5; ==foreing key of confs
ip varchar 150;
I would like to
select id,
On 4/26/06, Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a table confs like this:
id int 5 auto_increment primary key;
conf text;
and another table conf_ip like this:
id int 5 auto_increment primary key;
conf_id int 5; ==foreing key of confs
ip varchar 150;
ok, sorry all for not being
--- Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/26/06, Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a table confs like this:
id int 5 auto_increment primary key;
conf text;
and another table conf_ip like this:
id int 5 auto_increment primary key;
conf_id int 5; ==foreing key
First of all, I'm going to guess that English is not your first language and
tell you that jointure is not the word normally to describe the process of
combining two tables in a database: the word you want is joining.
Second, there are many kinds of joins and you haven't specified which kind
Sample Data:
ID-Row1-Row2
1-A-B
2-A-B
Row1 and Row2 are duplicate, so you only want one. Which ID do you want?
-will
On 4/17/06, Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey all,
I have a table mytable that looks like this:
id tinyint primary key auto_increment
row1 varchar 150
row2
If the ID doesn't represent anything, you can
CREATE TABLE new_table SELECT DISTINCT Row1, Row2 FROM old_table
And then recreate your index(es).
All your autoincrement IDs will be changed.
On 4/17/06, Patrick Aljord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/18/06, William Fong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
clint lenard wrote:
Hey Guys,
I was wondering if I could get some assistance with building a
Simple Import Script using PHP and MySQL. Basically I'm trying to pull
info out of one Table and Insert it into the other Table.
Can anyone show me a simple example of this? I can figure out how to
That SQL 101.
It's a basic INSERT / SELECT.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/insert-select.html
Scroll down for the examples.
-Original Message-
From: clint lenard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:54 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Need help with
13.1.5.1. Silent Column Specification Changes
CREATE [TEMPORARY] TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] tbl_name
[(create_definition,...)]
[table_options] [select_statement]
^^^
Regards
Keith
In theory, theory and practice are the same;
In practice they are not.
On
What are the problems you've been experiencing? Did you convert all tables?
How big is the database?
On 2/9/06, Shaun Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a customer who has been in production for a few weeks now having
converted from MyISM to INNODB. We have been experiencing a few problems
Shaun,
the my.cnf looks ok. You might be able to raise the InnoDB buffer pool size
to 3G, but beware swapping.
SHOW INNODB STATUS looks ok, though it would be more informative if it were
taken during a typical workload.
Free buffers 0
Having free buffers 0 is very normal. Buffers
Mark Phillips wrote:
I am running mysql 4.0.24 on Debian sarge.
I have a table with two columns, team and division, both varchar(255).
There are some errors in the table where division has a value but team is
blank. Given that I am getting new data, and the data entry folks may create
a
On Monday 23 January 2006 03:33 pm, Michael Stassen wrote:
Mark Phillips wrote:
I am running mysql 4.0.24 on Debian sarge.
I have a table with two columns, team and division, both varchar(255).
There are some errors in the table where division has a value but team is
blank. Given
OK, turns out this was a two fold issue.
The server I was on had 4.0 mySQL, which was severely limited in it's
abilities to use subqueries. The server has since been update to the 4.1
series, and now the following 2-subquery query work just fine.
SELECT firstname, lastname, B.playerid,
Thanks for your kind words of opinion, if you feel you have a better
way please do go ahead , i am going to show you the sql i ended up
using which was a union to append the current summary at the end, i
then had to use php afterwards to add up the totals as i was getting
unexpected results
Dan Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/29/2005 07:19:13 AM:
Thanks for your kind words of opinion, if you feel you have a better
way please do go ahead , i am going to show you the sql i ended up
using which was a union to append the current summary at the end, i
then had to use php
It's not as simple as that. First, if you subtract the curdate() from the
birthday (or vice versa), you end up with some large number that isn't the
actual age at all. So, the calculation is a bit more complicated than that.
Also, I'm not interested in their current age, but their age at the
Jesse,
Therefore, instead of putting that long calculation in my query every
time,
I'm looking for a simpler solution, a more automatic one.
CREATE FUNCTION Age( dob DATE, today DATE ) RETURNS INTEGER
DETERMINISTIC
BEGIN
RETURN DATE_FORMAT(FROM_DAYS(TO_DAYS(today) - TO_DAYS(dob)), '%Y') + 0;
You seem to be coming at SQL with a COBOL perspective. Views are something
you typically create just once and they stay updated automatically. They
work like tables not like queries. Assigning variables to each column of a
view doesn't make any sense (in the SQL sense of view) as each column
,
Jesse
- Original Message -
From: Peter Brawley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jesse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: MySQL List mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: Need Help Writing a Trigger
Jesse,
Therefore, instead of putting that long calculation in my query
]
To: Jesse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: MySQL List mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: Need Help Writing a Trigger
Jesse,
Therefore, instead of putting that long calculation in my query every
time,
I'm looking for a simpler solution, a more automatic one
]
To: Jesse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: MySQL List mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: Need Help Writing a Trigger
Jesse,
BTW, is there a way to change this function so that it does away with the
today variable, and uses a field from a different database? For
instance
Um, thast exactly right each select is a list of results , i want to
merge them then manipulate the data after putting them into a view,
maybe a temp table is needed for this but i dont really want to do an
entire create table statement aswell :\
On 29/12/2005, at 2:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Btwi dont want the column of a view to be a variable, i think thats
what it thinks ! Im just needing to send the value of the current
primary key field top a sub query !
Read my latest post if i can get around not using variables, and still
manage to get the right values of a current row
I just tried to create a Function or Stored Procedure instead of making
variables but it didnt even let me do this
CREATE FUNCTION test (customerID, month, producerID)
RETURN SELECT SUM(fu.bandwidth) FROM feed_usage fu WHERE
fu.customerID=customerID AND fu.month=month AND fu.feedID IN (SELECT
Dan,
You need to shoot your SQL tutor. Whoever taught you to write aggregate
queries seriously took your money. You DO NOT need to use subqueries to do
what you want to do. You do not need to write a full CREATE TABLE
statement to create a temporary table (see other response). You do not
need
On Tuesday 27 December 2005 2:34 pm, Jesse wrote:
I'm trying to write a trigger that will update the age of a camper when
ever a record is updated or inserted. I have a table named Campers which
contains basic information about the camper as well as their birthday. I
have another table named
Dan Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/27/2005 11:39:57 PM:
Hi there i am trying to use usewr variables in a select statement to
add to a where clause in a sub query. Ie
select @id:=id,@month:=month, (select SUM(totals) from table where
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as totals
I have an unfinished query, i am trying to test, basically im required
to get the value of the current field in a row and use it for a
subquery in that row :| Its not a working query, and im not asking for
someone to fix it, however as u can see i need to send the customerID
and month to the
Mark Phillips wrote:
David,
This is what I got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aliases
bash: aliases: command not found
Your shell is bash, so the correct command is `alias`.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ which mysql
/usr/bin/mysql
Since you are using bash, it's a better idea to use `type` instead of
Here are the results of alias and type
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ alias
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ type mysql
mysql is /usr/bin/mysql
And for the emily account:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mark$ alias
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mark$ type mysql
mysql is
You will experience the same problem with old-client vs. new-server
authentication as you did when you first set up your user accounts for 4.1
but other than that , it should be compatible.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/old-client.html
Shawn Green
Database Administrator
Unimin
Hello.
In my opinion, if it works in general with 5.0. MySQL tries to keep
backward compatibility for its products as much as possible. So it
should work, however, not all features of 5.0 could be available. MyODBC
3.51.12 is suitable for use with any MySQL version including MySQL 4.1
or
Hi Mark,
Have you checked to see if you any aliases set? It might be using that
instead of the mysql command. May well be worth checking your path to
ensure you aren't picking up a script called mysql or something similar.
Regards
David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Services
148
David,
How do I do that?
Thanks!
Mark
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 11:37 pm, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
Hi Mark,
Have you checked to see if you any aliases set? It might be using that
instead of the mysql command. May well be worth checking your path to
ensure you aren't
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2005 5:21 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Cc: Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
Subject: Re: Need Help Connecting
David,
How do I do that?
Thanks
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2005 5:21 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Cc: Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
Subject: Re: Need Help Connecting
David,
How do I do that?
Thanks!
Mark
On Wednesday 21
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2005 5:36 PM
To: Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Need Help Connecting
David,
This is what I got:
[EMAIL
Hello.
You may use these queries:
select flight_id
,baseline*tan(radians(angle)) as attitude
from flights
where (baseline*tan(radians(angle))) =
( select max(baseline*tan(radians(angle)))
from flights f2);
I forgot to copy the list as well
Mark
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: Need Help with a query
Date: Sunday 11 December 2005 06:47 pm
From: Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rhino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rhino,
My apologies for leaving out the version of mysql. I agree
For me, it looks as if you confused the order of join and where. It should be:
select ... from ... join ... where ... order by ...
Stefan
Am Sunday 23 October 2005 13:21 schrieb Grant Giddens:
Hi,
I keep getting errors on this query and I'm not sure
why. I'm using mysql version 4.0.22.
--- Kishore Jalleda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check the permissions on the mysql data dir, may be
the user mysql or
who ever runs mysql does not have sufficient
privileges
Kishore Jalleda
I agree with Kishore, to elaborate his answer a little
longer I would ask the following.
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ps, I meant to delete the note from my draft
folder... sorry
Enrique Sanchez.
Enrique Sanchez Vela
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: need help with foreign keys, new to mysql
Sorry to reply to my own message, but I meant to add that you can read about
defining foreign key constrints in the manual
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/innodb-foreign-key-constraints.html.
[jg.] thanks, this is what I originally based my command off
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 06:11 -0500, John Gonzales wrote:
CREATE TABLE `journal` (
`journal_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
`journal_category` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '1',
`journal_datetime_created` timestamp NOT NULL default CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
Pat Adams wrote:
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 06:11 -0500, John Gonzales wrote:
CREATE TABLE `journal` (
`journal_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
[snip]
CREATE TABLE comments
(
comment_id INT,
comment_journal_id INT,
INDEX jrn_id (journal_id),
Here you are defining an index
Wow, thanks both of you. It worked... =)
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Pat Adams wrote:
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 06:11
i am logged in as root
-JG.
-Original Message-
From: Kishore Jalleda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 19, 2005 10:35 PM
To: John Gonzales
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: need help with foreign keys, new to mysql
check the permissions on the mysql data dir, may be the user
Yes but is the MySQL daemon running as root? I hope it isn't...
Jasper
John Gonzales wrote:
i am logged in as root
-JG.
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From: Kishore Jalleda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 19, 2005 10:35 PM
To: John Gonzales
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
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