On Monday 28 November 2005 04:45 pm, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Nov 28), Hal Vaughan said:
> > I have a table that lists the tasks a program has to do. Lately I've
> > found I can have an "at-a-glance" status report of how things are
> > going on by writing a loop (in bash scripting,
In the last episode (Nov 28), Hal Vaughan said:
> I have a table that lists the tasks a program has to do. Lately I've
> found I can have an "at-a-glance" status report of how things are
> going on by writing a loop (in bash scripting, on Linux, btw) that
> uses "mysql -e" to display the list of t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mauricio Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wow, that's simply magic!!!
> You couldn't imagine how many diferent things I've tried
> to solve this problem..
> And when I thought it was impossible ...your solution worked
> just fine at once!
> God bless expe
Wow, that's simply magic!!!
You couldn't imagine how many diferent things I've tried
to solve this problem..
And when I thought it was impossible ...your solution worked
just fine at once!
God bless experienced people!!
The reason for trying to do such a weird thing on col_type
is that a need
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mauricio Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is the table I have
> Column Id is primary key and auto_numeric
> -
> Idorder itemvalue col_type
> -
> 1 3