Baron,
Just feedback - worked perfectly.
Thanks again!
-Original Message-
From: Esbach, Brandon
Sent: 31 August 2007 14:46
To: Baron Schwartz
Cc: MySQL User Group
Subject: RE: Two/more seperately unique columns in a table?
Hi, and thanks Baron;
I should have been a bit clearer on the
primary key(id))?
-Original Message-
From: Baron Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 August 2007 14:28
To: Esbach, Brandon
Cc: MySQL User Group
Subject: Re: Two/more seperately unique columns in a table?
Hi,
Esbach, Brandon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm guessing this is
Hi,
Esbach, Brandon wrote:
Hi all,
I'm guessing this is a fairly common question, but I've drawn a blank so
far with all workarounds possible.
Here's the rough scenario:
We have data streaming in constantly from various offsite locations.
This comprises of several details: a session, a unit of
Hi all,
I'm guessing this is a fairly common question, but I've drawn a blank so
far with all workarounds possible.
Here's the rough scenario:
We have data streaming in constantly from various offsite locations.
This comprises of several details: a session, a unit of that session,
and a measuremen