Hi,
do you continue to have it even if you EXIT your Mysql Administrator ?
Mathias
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> Does anyone know why this message keeps repeating:
> 050425 11:31:40 229 Query SHOW STATUS
> 229 Query SHOW INNODB STATUS
> 050425 11:31:41 229 Qu
Here is the file.
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It's a perl DBI question not a MySQL one but anyways...
$sth is just a statement handle and if you print it it gives you a hash ref,
so is not an error.
After preparing you should do an execute on the statement than fetch the
results. Better, use a prepare-execute-fetch all-in-one command like:
> I am just learning mysql and I'm trying to write a cgi to update the
> database from a form. Also just learning Perl. I have the following script
> started that is called by an HTML form. I get the follwing message when I
> execute it. Where can I find the message descriptions.
>
> DBI::st=HASH
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Paul DuBois wrote:
At 12:50 +0530 3/11/03, Mufaddal Khumri wrote:
What does the error mean ? - message from server: "Not unique
table/alias: 'USER_ROLE'"
This happens when I try to use the java code:
PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement("S
At 12:50 +0530 3/11/03, Mufaddal Khumri wrote:
What does the error mean ? - message from server: "Not unique
table/alias: 'USER_ROLE'"
This happens when I try to use the java code:
PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement("Select * From
USER_ROLE, ROLE" +
"WHERE USER_ROLE.USERID = ? And
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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:35 PM
Subject: Re: Message
> Please stop reposting your question.
>
> You should be able to get this information from Delphi. Set up a time
object
> before you execute the query.
>
> On Thursday 16 M
Please stop reposting your question.
You should be able to get this information from Delphi. Set up a time object
before you execute the query.
On Thursday 16 May 2002 10:19 am, Alexander Burbello wrote:
> I made a program with delphi and I would like to get the message when is
> execute any q
Unsure exactly what you want but I use message box's in my apps to say if
there is an error or whatever.
This, as far as I know, has to be done in the program not in the SQL.
> Alexander,
> Thursday, May 16, 2002, 5:40:41 PM, you wrote:
>
> AB> I made a program with delphi and I would like to ge
Alexander,
Thursday, May 16, 2002, 5:40:41 PM, you wrote:
AB> I made a program with delphi and I would like to get the message when is
AB> execute any query.
AB> eg: select ...
AB> " 10 rows in set (0.04 sec) " .
AB> This message is important for me. How can I get it.
In general you can't get
This was sent to me, and it should've gone to the list instead.
Original Message
Subject: Re: message traffic
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 11:17:57 -0700
From: "Michael Tam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECT
All of the suggested methods for filtering mail from MySQL list is
great...for those using an actual mailer program. For people sitting on
web based email services, they don't have that capability (except for
maybe sorting based on subject, receive date, or something like that),
and having s
I'm filtering on "List-ID" header contains "mysql.mysql.com" Works great.
j- k-
On Thursday 28 June 2001 17:05, Sherzod Ruzmetov wrote:
> I do aggree with dave's point. Could we do that, please
>
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Dave Halliday wrote:
> > Quick question - just signed up for this li
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001 01:14, Dave Halliday wrote:
> Quick question - just signed up for this list and I was wondering if it
> would be possible to put a " [MySQL] " tag in the subject line?
>
> There doesn't seem to be a standard identifier in the messages and
> although I am filtering the entire
I do aggree with dave's point. Could we do that, please
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Dave Halliday wrote:
> Quick question - just signed up for this list and I was wondering if it
> would be possible to put a " [MySQL] " tag in the subject line?
>
> There doesn't seem to be a standard identifier in
I will give this a shot - thanks!!!
Dave
> >
> > There doesn't seem to be a standard identifier in the messages and
> > although I am filtering the entire header looking for instances of "
> > mysql " my reader ( Pegasus ) doesn't always catch it.
> [snipped to conserve bandwidth]
>
> Ty
Why are you complaining, Don Read? I think the guy is making a worthy
suggestion, and since you are so "flawless", good job getting the lsit name
wrong.
--On Thursday, June 28, 2001 12:53 -0500 Don Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 28-Jun-01 Dave Halliday wrote:
>> Quick question - just
On 28-Jun-01 Dave Halliday wrote:
> Quick question - just signed up for this list and I was wondering if it
> would be possible to put a " [MySQL] " tag in the subject line?
>
You just signed up & want everybody to accomodate your broken mailer.
> There doesn't seem to be a standard identif
On 28 Jun 2001, at 8:44, Dave Halliday wrote:
> Quick question - just signed up for this list and I was wondering if it
> would be possible to put a " [MySQL] " tag in the subject line?
Please - no, those take up to much room and remove from the Subject area. I *hate*
those tags, they're use
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