At 8:10 +0200 11/25/03, Jozsa Boti wrote:
> >Hi!
Please reply to the list, not to me personally, so that others can
follow this discussion. Thanks.
Sorry,
No apology required. It's just that others may have something to
contribute.
I was able to duplicate your results and raised the question
On Nov 25, 2003, at 1:10 AM, Jozsa Boti wrote:
Please reply to the list, not to me personally, so that others can
follow this discussion. Thanks.
Sorry,
Don't feel bad. The list admins could easily set up the list so that
the default action when replying is the correct one, but apparently
choo
> >Hi!
>
> Please reply to the list, not to me personally, so that others can
> follow this discussion. Thanks.
>
Sorry,
> >
> >
> >
> >> At 13:21 +0200 11/21/03, Jozsa Boti wrote:
> >> >Hi!
> >> >
> >> >How an i get the last Check-time of a specific table without using
LIKE
> >> >state
ot; command in the database directory take?
less than 1 sec.
Thanks,
Mikhail.
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From: "Paul DuBois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jozsa Boti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: SHO
Hi!
Please reply to the list, not to me personally, so that others can
follow this discussion. Thanks.
At 13:21 +0200 11/21/03, Jozsa Boti wrote:
>Hi!
>
>How an i get the last Check-time of a specific table without using LIKE
>statements?
There isn't another way.
>There's the SHOW TABLE
At 13:21 +0200 11/21/03, Jozsa Boti wrote:
Hi!
How an i get the last Check-time of a specific table without using LIKE
statements?
There isn't another way.
There's the SHOW TABLE STATUS command, but if there are many tables in a
database this command is very slow, even if a specific table name is
Hi!
How an i get the last Check-time of a specific table without using LIKE
statements?
There's the SHOW TABLE STATUS command, but if there are many tables in a
database this command is very slow, even if a specific table name is after
the LIKE statment.
Thanks
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