Hi Chris,
My apologies, I didn't correctly explain what I was looking for. I mean
more of a solution to creating a client program. I'm thinking of php-gtk
but not sure how well this works under windows, especially for printing
reports.
Thanks,
Bryan
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Chris Nolan wrot
Hmm...have you looked at Rekall?
www.total-rekall.co.uk
Also, you might want to check out OpenOffice.org's database interface
features
Regards,
Chris
On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 11:12, Bryan Koschmann - GKT wrote:
> I wanted to thank everyone for their responses and information regarding
> this. I a
I wanted to thank everyone for their responses and information regarding
this. I apologize, I thought I had already replied.
Anyhow, I proved my point to our software guy, enough that he is willing
to look into it further. Although I have a feeling he isn't going to want
to do it (but at least he
On Tuesday, January 06, 2004 2:54 PM, Patrick Shoaf wrote:
> At 09:37 PM 1/5/2004, Bryan Koschmann - GKT wrote:
> >Now, I know there are a few discrepancies there but I just don't know
> >enough to argue it. I * need* to use MySQL as the server because of
> >cost reasons. I *WANT* to use MySQL b
At 09:37 PM 1/5/2004, Bryan Koschmann - GKT wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a software designer to write us some software using
MySQL as the database server (he currently requires MS SQL). It is all
windows based software (written in VB).
So far his arguments against it are this (not my words):
-No
Morten Gulbrandsen wrote:
http://www.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=MySQL+toy+marston
Subject: Re: Can MySQL table handle 3 million+ entries?
Newsgroups: comp.lang.php
Date: 2003-04-11 15:20:10 PST
MySQL is NOT a toy database - it is far superior to many I have used in my
long ca
Direct your developer to www.vbmysql.com. This site is dedicated to supporting
developers who want to use MySQL with VB. We will be happy to help him with anything
he runs into while writing your system for you.
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Hi
We have been running MySql since 1998 and have never had any data corruption
We have servers running millions of queries a day and they are bullet proof.
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to get a software designer to write us some software using
> > MySQL as the database server (he currently requ
Hi,
I have been using MySQL since 3.2x and now 4.0.1x in Windows NT and Windows
2000 IIS / .asp environment including MyODBC for more than 4 years now, and
never lost any data. Setup problems have been solved by reading and
following instruction in the manual, or asking in the support / newsgroups
Bryan Koschmann - GKT wrote:
[MySQL]
1: START TRANSACTION
2: WITHDRAW $50 from account 32146.
3: DEPOSIT $50 into account 12345.
4: LOG transfer (date/time/teller/etc...) for auditing.
5: COMMIT TRANSACTION
if this failed at step 3 the transaction would be hung and even if rolled
back by server ad
Bryan Koschmann - GKT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:01:05:18:58:12-0800] scribed:
> Here is the explanation I just received when asking for the difference
> between transaction support:
>
> -
> MySQL uses single-action implicit and explicit transactions, but they do
> not
> automatically rol
Well,
I think this statement does it all,
http://www.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=MySQL+toy+marston
Subject: Re: Can MySQL table handle 3 million+ entries?
Newsgroups: comp.lang.php
Date: 2003-04-11 15:20:10 PST
MySQL is NOT a toy database - it is far superior to many I have
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Craig Vincent wrote:
> Although this doesn't answer your initial request...why are you wanting to
> 'argue' with this guy over the database to use. If he won't code for the
> application to use MySQL (which isn't all that hard in VB regardless of what
> he says) then get
On Jan 5, 2004, at 9:37 PM, Bryan Koschmann - GKT wrote:
-No explicit transactional support
Wrong. InnoDB tables support transactions.
-MySQL is still buggy
Care to have him specify what bugs he is referring to? I've been using
MySQL for 2 years now, and use Microsoft SQL Server for about 3 ye
Bryan,
Although this doesn't answer your initial request...why are you wanting to
'argue' with this guy over the database to use. If he won't code for the
application to use MySQL (which isn't all that hard in VB regardless of what
he says) then get another coder...as simple as that. The
Bryan Koschmann - GKT wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a software designer to write us some software using
MySQL as the database server (he currently requires MS SQL). It is all
windows based software (written in VB).
So far his arguments against it are this (not my words):
-No explicit transactiona
Palaparthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does MYSQL support transaction concept, which includes issues
> like commiting data , rollbacking etc???
Yes.
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/ANSI_diff_Transactions.html
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# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-24 12:29:33 +0200:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-24 15:15:33 +0530:
> > Does MYSQL support transaction concept, which includes issues
> > like commiting data , rollbacking etc???
>
> Did you know MySQL has documentation?
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-24
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-24 15:15:33 +0530:
> Does MYSQL support transaction concept, which includes issues
> like commiting data , rollbacking etc???
Did you know MySQL has documentation?
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 11:48 PM
To: Nitin Nanivadekar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Transaction Support with MyISAM
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 09:03:35PM -0800, Nitin Nanivadekar wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> The last help I got was truly worth a zillion.
S
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 09:03:35PM -0800, Nitin Nanivadekar wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> The last help I got was truly worth a zillion.
Such a bargin!
> 1. How can i have commit/rollback functions using
> MyIsam database which is default database engine for
> MySql? i am using vb
You cannot. MyIS
>
To: "Nirmal Shah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: Transaction Support in mysql13.23.54
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Robert Tam wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe mysql 3.23.54 does not support
transaction support, version 3.23.54 has row locking only. Transaction
feature starts with version 4.0.x.
Bob
You're corrected :)
3.23.54 supports InnoDB whi
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On Wednesday 22 January 2003 08:56 pm, Nirmal Shah wrote:
> hi,
> i have installed mysql3.23.54 on windows and have
> followed all instructions as required for using
> mysqld-max to have transaction support.
> i have created a table using TYPE=INNODB,
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe mysql 3.23.54 does not support
transaction support, version 3.23.54 has row locking only. Transaction
feature starts with version 4.0.x.
Bob
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From: "Nirmal Shah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S
hi,
i have installed mysql3.23.54 on windows and have
followed all instructions as required for using
mysqld-max to have transaction support.
i have created a table using TYPE=INNODB, but cannot
use rollback on it.
the error i get in my jsp is "transactions not
supported".
please advice me on how i
Hi Arawind,
> Could any one help how to cope up without transactons
> in mysql. The Help manual provided with the software
> doesn't help a great deal.
Oneway is to incorporte transaction processing functionalities in the
middle layer application. eg. before commiting persistent objects used f
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 11:14:58AM -0400, Victor wrote:
> Hello
>
> As I understand it, MySQL with InnoDB or BDB support can support
> transactions. Is there a doc on the shortcomings of these tables and
> which one is better? MySQL documentation has a shortcomings page for
> InnoDB (but couldn't
"Alberni-dot-Net Tech Mailing Lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What sort of support for transactions and table/record locking is
> there in MySQL right now? I had heard that only table locking was
> supported, and limited support for transactions.
It varies, depending on table type - look a
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 15:17:18 -0700, "Alberni-dot-Net Tech Mailing Lists"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>What sort of support for transactions and table/record locking is there in MySQL
>right now? I had heard that only table locking was supported, and limited support
>for transactions.
we've
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Compatibility.html#Missing_Transactions
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Table_types.html#BDB
-tcl.
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Eric Kwong wrote:
> I'm wondering if MySQL supports transaction?
> Since I have an appli
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