In mysqldump.c there is // in 2 places, older compilers don't like it,
changing to /* */ fixes the problem.
Bart Kedryna
Software Engineer
Online Support
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(215) 386 0100 x1470
ISI
3501 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
I read in Paul's book that to use MySQL on a Windows platform you need
to pay for it.
I have downloaded a version of the server and client software from the
official MySQL.com site and installed it on XP without incident.
Paul also writes that the version for windows will be shareware only
Hi,
more and more frequently we are seeing this error:
Lost connection to MySQL server during query
during queries. I have seen it reported previously on the list, but i
haven't been able to find a remedy. Does anyone have a solution to this?
Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
james
--
David Ayliffe a écrit :
I read in Paul's book that to use MySQL on a Windows platform you need
to pay for it.
I have downloaded a version of the server and client software from the
official MySQL.com site and installed it on XP without incident.
Paul also writes that the version
At 20:31 12/02/2002 +, David Ayliffe wrote:
Hi!
You can assume that the Windows License Terms is the same than Unix
version.
The shareware is a License option that was abandoned.
Regards,
Miguel
I read in Paul's book that to use MySQL on a Windows platform you need
to pay for it.
I
Hi,
more and more frequently we are seeing this error:
Lost connection to MySQL server during query
during queries. I have seen it reported previously on the list, but i
haven't been able to find a remedy. Does anyone have a solution to this?
Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
james
--
on restart. Main window sized both horizontally and vertically. Main
window moved both horizontally and vertically. MyCC exited.
Behavior observed on fifth start.
System:
Windows 2000 Professional SP2.
Display 1: NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX, AGP, BIOS 3.11.00.18.29. Driver by NVIDIA,
version
version 0.0.8 alpha - BUG
Hi!
First, I suggest you upgrade to the newest version which is
0.8.1. 0.0.8 was the first pre-alpha release and a lot of
optimizations bug-fixes and much better memory management
where done to 0.8.1.
The window positions are not saved yet
hi,
I am wanting to use MySQL with InnoDB support and it is available with
the extended version of MySQL (i.e. Max) or unstable version of
MySQL-4.0. As, the stability of version MySQL-Max-3.23 was to declare by
Innobase Oy in January 2002, I don't no whether it has been declared
stable or not. I
Hello Jeremy,
Thank you for keeping correspondence.
Kind regards
Emmanuel
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Zawodny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2002 08:22
To: Emmanuel van der Meulen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Version 4 Schedule RE: Roadmap
On Sat, Jan 19
Hi,
I'm wondering what is the good syntax with version number after '!' with
MySQL 4 :
Should I use :
/*!40001 SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS */
or
/*!401 SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS */
Thank you !
Regards,
Jocelyn Fournier
Presence-PC
Hi,
Ok, it's 40001 according to #define MYSQL_VERSION_ID 40001 ;)
Regards,
Jocelyn
- Original Message -
From: Fournier Jocelyn [Presence-PC] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: Version number after '!' : what is the good syntax
, but these
answers are not clear at all.
That's because preicting the future is rather difficult. It's a fuzzy
system, so there are few clear answers.
Jeremy
Then let me phrase my question differently;
Version 4.1 is earmarked to have 'stored procedures'. So I'm keen to know
when
Hello-
I've done some searching through archive and the website but can't seem to
find a semi-concrete answer. What's the schedule, if any, for version 4.0
to go stable?
Thanks for any help or pointers.
Steve
-
Before
Hello Steve,
Friday, January 18, 2002, 5:33:38 PM, you wrote:
SS REALFROM: Steve Suehring [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SS HOUR: 2002011817
SS Hello-
SS I've done some searching through archive and the website but can't seem to
SS find a semi-concrete answer. What's the schedule, if any, for version
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 09:33:38AM -0600, Steve Suehring wrote:
Hello-
I've done some searching through archive and the website but can't
seem to find a semi-concrete answer. What's the schedule, if any,
for version 4.0 to go stable?
It's stable when the MySQL folks are relatively
to
SS find a semi-concrete answer. What's the schedule, if any, for version 4.0
SS to go stable?
As Monty recently mentioned: if you mean stable as well tested
and suitable for production uses - this is true for almost every
MySQL version, even for alpha ones. :-)
You can find more
.
Jeremy
---
On 19 January 2002 00:09, Jeremy Zawodny wrote;
To: Steve Suehring
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Version 4 Schedule
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 09:33:38AM -0600, Steve Suehring wrote:
Hello-
I've done some searching
is rather difficult. It's a fuzzy
system, so there are few clear answers.
Jeremy
Then let me phrase my question differently;
Version 4.1 is earmarked to have 'stored procedures'. So I'm keen to know
when that version is planned for release.
Some indication based on previous timings would suffice
Hi!
As it has been asked by several users, there is finally a mysqlgui
binary for the SPARC Solaris 2.8.
It is as static as possible. The only dynamically linked libraries are
those for which Sun does not supply static variants.
--
Regards,
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/ |/ /_ __/ __/ __
Hello *.*,
The new Version (2.0) of MySQL-Front is available: Download at
http://www.anse.de/mysqlfront/download.php
Again, this version comes with some new features, many bugfixes and
improvements, which were requested by some users.
--
Changes to the last
My ISP has version 3.22.23b-log installed on my hosting service machine,
and I have repeatedly encountered problems importing tables to the database
that have indexes that are not given a default value or that are not
specifically stated to be NOT NULL.
Others using the same programs have
I wondering how to know a MySQL version is stable or development. I knew
3.23.* are stable, 4.0 and 4.0.1 are development. But what's the future
MySQL versions? Is there a regular habits like the version number of Linux
Kernel?
Thanks in advance!
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Uday Anumalachetty writes:
Hi All,
Is there a solaris version of Mysql++ API. I see some downloads under
the solaris section but no Mysql++. Is there a patch that I need to
install to make it work on Solaris?
Thanks for your responses.
Uday
As long as you use GNU 2.95 and 3.0 series
Hi,
From the manual:
Note that if you are using an old Win95 release (for example OSR2), it's
likely that you have an old Winsock package; MySQL requires Winsock 2! You
can get the newest Winsock from http://www.microsoft.com/. Win98 has the
new Winsock 2 library, so the above doesn't apply for
At 11:17 21/12/01 +1300, Quentin Bennett wrote:
Hi!
http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/WURecommended/S_WUNetworking/dunwinsky2k/Default.asp
Regards,
Miguel
Hi,
From the manual:
Note that if you are using an old Win95 release (for example OSR2), it's
likely that you have an
I have already looked here:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/U/p/Upgrading-from-3.22.html
I would just like to know if anyone has had any problems with this upgrade.
The server is a Red Hat Linux release 6.1 (Cartman)
Kernel 2.2.13-0smp on a 2-processor i686.
Any help or advice would be very
I'm trying to compile version 4.0.1 from the source tree on RedHat 6.1.
Configure runs fine, but make gives me the following error:
gcc -DDEFAULT_CHARSET_HOME=\/usr/local\ -DDATADIR=\/usr/local/var\
-DSHAREDIR=\/usr/local/share/mysql\ -DUNDEF_THREADS_HACK -DDONT_USE_RAID
-DMYSQL_CLIENT -I
Hi All,
Is there a solaris version of Mysql++ API. I see some downloads under
the solaris section but no Mysql++. Is there a patch that I need to
install to make it work on Solaris?
Thanks for your responses.
Uday
-
Before
How do I go about querying a mySQL server for version information?
As part of a software installer (written in Perl) I'd like ot be able to
connect to the mySQL server designated by the user and have it report
it's version. Is there a way to do this?
So far I've been relying on the version
- Original Message -
From: Colin Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, is there a way to retrieve the version information directly from the
server using some pseudo SQL query?
show variables like 'version';
Ryan Fox
-
Before
Colin Hill writes:
How do I go about querying a mySQL server for version information?
As part of a software installer (written in Perl) I'd like ot be able to
connect to the mySQL server designated by the user and have it report
it's version. Is there a way to do this?
So far I've been
On Déar, 2001-12-13 at 14:42, Colin Hill wrote:
How do I go about querying a mySQL server for version information?
mysql select version();
+-+
| version() |
+-+
| 3.23.44-log |
+-+
1 row in set (0.01 sec)
mysql
--
The duck quacks
How do I go about querying a mySQL server for version information?
SELECT VERSION()
-
Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list archive
Hi,
I've downloaded mysql 3.23.46 version and currenlty runnig
solaris 2.8 relase 10/00 on intel platform.
I'm getting the following error during the ./configure stage in
creating
my makefile.
checking size of char... 0
configure: error: No size for char type.
A likely cause
Hi!
I'll be happy if I know that when Stable version 4.0 will be released.
Thanks!
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almost of all my application (Java with JDBC) use select
encrypt(password,salt) to encrypt and store user's password. it work well
in linux/unix. but i have just found that encrypt command does not work in
windows version of MySQL.
pls help me !
Thanks
Hallo, I am new on this maillist. I need for my Dec-Server with
OSF4.0 a newer version (binary) of mysql than 3.23.38 Where can I
get such version.
With source-code of Version 3.23.44 I have problems
Mit frdl. Gruss
Klaus Kunze
===
Dr. Klaus
for my Dec-Server with
OSF4.0 a newer version (binary) of mysql than 3.23.38 Where can I
get such version.
With source-code of Version 3.23.44 I have problems
Mit frdl. Gruss
Klaus Kunze
===
Dr. Klaus Kunze Tel. 97 33324 (0341
Thanks, got it.
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Wouter de Jong wrote:
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 09:19:14 +0100
From: Wouter de Jong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: William R. Mussatto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can't set max_connections on debian version
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 11:31
a clarification from u. Actually I am
using MySQL 3.23.39 version. Does MySQL 4.0 or any
latest version supports subQueries / subQueries with
IN operator. How do I come over this problem. Plase do
suggest if any alternatives available. Expecting great
response from u.
Awaiting quick and effective
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Subject: Re: Can't set max_connections on debian version
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 11:31:12AM -0800, William R. Mussatto wrote:
Thanks but it doesn't work...
Below is the extract of the configuration file it does not matter whether
I include spaces around the = or not, starting
Joel Rees writes:
Hi.
My coworker needs to check how well SSL is supported in which versions.
Any comments on SSL in v. 3? or about the stability of v. 4?
Joel Rees
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SSL i supported in MySQL 4, which is now in alpha stability phase.
--
Regards,
__ ___ ___
I realize this is not the current version, but debian stable is stuck on:
3.22.32.
mysqld does not start when I enter
max_connections 200
although it reports max_connections 100
Sincerely,
William Mussatto, Senior Systems Engineer
CyberStrategies, Inc
ph. 909-920-9154 ext. 27
probably missing something
basic but...
On 30 Oct 2001, Tonu Samuel wrote:
Date: 30 Oct 2001 21:21:32 +0200
From: Tonu Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: William R. Mussatto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Can't set max_connections on debian version
On Tue, 2001-10-30 at 20:53
hi,
I have a clarification from u. Actually I am
using MySQL 3.23.39 version. Does MySQL 4.0 or any
latest version supports subQueries / subQueries with
IN operator. How do I come over this problem. Plase do
suggest if any alternatives available. Expecting great
response from u.
Awaiting
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 11:31:12AM -0800, William R. Mussatto wrote:
Thanks but it doesn't work...
Below is the extract of the configuration file it does not matter whether
I include spaces around the = or not, starting using mysql_safe results
in a failed There is no entry in the error
tables.obnoxious-joke/.
I just joined the list. This is probably in the FAQ somewhere, but a quick
browse/search didn't turn it up.
My coworker needs to check how well SSL is supported in which versions.
It looks like it is supported in version 4. It also looks like it is
supported for "int
My perl app that loads the tables reached 2gb and bang! It is only halfway
done! I had converted from Oracle which doesn't give a second thought as
long as the tablespace is large enough.
Has anybody turned on raid for the windows version?
Turning this feature on in Unix appears simple
]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help turning on raid on MySQL windows version
At 20:29 22/10/2001 -0400, Butch Bean wrote:
Hi!
I had consulted the MySQL developer Tonu the responsible of the
RAID code about the use of RAID on Windows and he said me that
wasn't tested it on Win32
Has anybody turned on raid for the windows version?
Turning this feature on in Unix appears simple, but what about windows...
I have MySQL version 3.23.43 Linux windows and I need them both configured
the same way.
Butch Bean
as my fault as Cathy's.
Cathy has asked me previously if it's ok for them to send out one
email about Lasso on this email list. I said, that as they are using
a legitimate version of MySQL they could do this once to inform the
people on the list of their product. We have said ok to things like
to sell a version of
MySQL as a value-added component of their product.
Hopefully many of you see this as a good thing which is good for
MySQL AB and the MySQL community.
We're also bringing MySQL to markets in which it doesn't have yet as
strong a presence. We also hope some of you see
Good reply, Cathy.
I'm not sure why there is such an outspoken negative reaction to a
commercial software company announcing a related product on a mysql
list...Not only can Mysql AB be considered a commercial software company,
but so could myself and many others on this list.
For the record, I
BETA VERSION OF LASSO PROFESSIONAL
5STANDARD EDITION
At 11:06 PM -0500 10/17/01, David Dahl wrote:
WOW, now you can BUY MySQL from blueworld and run it on MacOS X and
Windows 2000 only, or you can download the source code from MySQL and
run it anywhere for free... hmmm... sounds great:)
Bill
Hi,
This is complete crap. One of the tools I use is because of an email I saw
on this list that might have been called spam.
I say that this type of email is on topic. Maybe they could have eased up on
the BS tone of the email, but I would still want to know about a new
product. The only other
Cunningham (Blue World Lasso Evangelist)';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: A COMPANY RELEASES A NON-FINAL VERSION OF SOME PRODUCT
NON-PREMIUM EDITION
Hi,
This is complete crap. One of the tools I use is because of an email I saw
on this list that might have been called spam.
I say that this type of email
them.
- Jonathan
-Original Message-
From: Eric Frazier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:41 AM
To: Jonathan Hilgeman
Cc: 'Cathy Cunningham (Blue World Lasso Evangelist)';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: A COMPANY RELEASES A NON-FINAL VERSION OF SOME PRODUCT
NON
WOW, now you can BUY MySQL from blueworld and run it on MacOS X and
Windows 2000 only, or you can download the source code from MySQL and
run it anywhere for free... hmmm... sounds great:)
Bill Adams writes:
Seriously, is there a better forum for announcing commerical products like
this?
Hello,
Where can I get a version of MySQL for Solaris
8, Intel version? Do I use the FreeBSD version of
MySQL or should I d/l the Linux version? I am just
getting used to the Solaris / UNIX environment.
Thanks,
Paul
__
Do
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 12:41:43PM -0700, Pauljames Dimitriu wrote:
Hello,
Where can I get a version of MySQL for Solaris
8, Intel version? Do I use the FreeBSD version of
MySQL or should I d/l the Linux version? I am just
getting used to the Solaris / UNIX environment.
I do
Pauljames Dimitriu writes:
Hello,
Where can I get a version of MySQL for Solaris
8, Intel version? Do I use the FreeBSD version of
MySQL or should I d/l the Linux version? I am just
getting used to the Solaris / UNIX environment.
Hi,
It seems that the latest build that we have
Hi,
I am making a program which reads information from the online system
and logs them into the MySQL database. The libraries for the other part
were compiled with '-64'. However I found that the lib of MySQL client was
compiled with '-32'. Thus create linking problem!
Is there a version
I currently use MySQL 3.22.32-log
I compiled the source code to use with Caldera 2.3..
Does my version support the use of the @variable syntax..
When I attempt to use this I get error Error 1064 ..
I find that this also would not work set @min_price=min(shop.price);
P.S What is the log
At 8:02 PM -0400 9/11/01, R Talbot wrote:
I currently use MySQL 3.22.32-log
I compiled the source code to use with Caldera 2.3..
Does my version support the use of the @variable syntax..
When I attempt to use this I get error Error 1064 ..
I find that this also would not work set @min_price
Hi all.
When is supposed the 3.23.42 mysql version released?
Iago.
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Iago Sineiro writes:
Hi all.
When is supposed the 3.23.42 mysql version released?
Iago.
Very soon.
--
Regards,
__ ___ ___ __
/ |/ /_ __/ __/ __ \/ /Mr. Sinisa Milivojevic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/ /|_/ / // /\ \/ /_/ / /__ MySQL AB, FullTime Developer
Hi
My PC environment are as follows :
- Pentoum 933 Mhz
- 1.128G RAM
- Windows 2000, SP2
- Raid 5 - 32G HDD
- MYSQL Windows version 3.23.41
- MYODBC 2.50
- Delphi 6
Using the Delphi Datapump, I successfully ported 200 tables to the test database.
Using ADO connection, I successufully connected
Marion Berryman writes:
I've been trying out MySQLGUI Version 1.7.5, and it seems to work fine on my Win
98SE client. I do have a question about the menu entries under Commands, Tables for
Edit table and Create tables. I've searched through the help file and didn't
find any mention
I've been trying out MySQLGUI Version 1.7.5, and it seems to work fine on my Win 98SE
client. I do have a question about the menu entries under Commands, Tables for Edit
table and Create tables. I've searched through the help file and didn't find any
mention of these two menu entries
Jeremy Zawodny writes:
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 08:32:00AM -0500, Steve Suehring wrote:
Hello-
I poked around on the site but didn't find any definite answer.
Roughly when is version 4.0 of MySQL expected out? I saw the
information on the todo in regards to version 4.0
Hello-
I poked around on the site but didn't find any definite answer. Roughly
when is version 4.0 of MySQL expected out? I saw the information on the
todo in
regards to version 4.0 and the subsequent 4.1 but didn't see any dates.
Thanks for any help.
Steve
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 08:32:00AM -0500, Steve Suehring wrote:
Hello-
I poked around on the site but didn't find any definite answer.
Roughly when is version 4.0 of MySQL expected out? I saw the
information on the todo in regards to version 4.0 and the subsequent
4.1 but didn't see any
Hi!
Sinisa == Sinisa Milivojevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sinisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
i am not sure if i am at the right list.
But i will ask my question anyway.
Here is the problem.
I have compiled Mysql version 3.23.41 with Forte 6 update 1 from Sun.
I have done
sachin shetty writes:
Hello
I get the following error message when i complie the source version of
mysql3.23.41.
checking character sets... configure: error: No number was found in
./sql/share/charsets/Index for the latin1 character set. This is a bug in
the MySQL distribution. Please
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
i am not sure if i am at the right list.
But i will ask my question anyway.
Here is the problem.
I have compiled Mysql version 3.23.41 with Forte 6 update 1 from Sun.
I have done this on a SPARC system and complied it 64bit.
I didn't
compiled Mysql version 3.23.41 with Forte 6 update 1 from Sun.
I have done this on a SPARC system and complied it 64bit.
I didn't had any prblems in compiling it with the option innodb no
errors only some warnings.
After i have instlled it i am creating my my.cnf file with all
Hello
How can I find out more information about a MySQL bug fixed in release
3.23.9 and described in the change notes as 'Fixed problem with 8-bit
characters as separators in LOAD DATA INFILE.'?
[I wish to LOAD DATA INFILE using 0xBF as the FIELD TERMINATOR and 0xC6 as
the LINE TERMINATOR but
Hi!
A new sub-version of MySQL++ for VC++ has hit MySQL++ page.
This version solves all problems that arise in building application
that involve both MySQL++ and MFC classes.
Those problems are now fixed and VC++ programmers may further enjoy
benefits of MySQL++ API.
--
Regards
hi
we are using two different servers for our operation.
unfortunately they have installed two different version of mysql.
on one server we are using 3.22.32 ( mysqldump 7.1 )
on another server we are using 3.23.23 ( mysqldump 8.8 )
i want to know how to update the two versions to the present
True, but his question was about Windows NT Server.
-Original Message-
From: Sommai Fongnamthip [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:16 AM
To: Gerald R. Jensen; Garth Hansen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Version question...
3.23.40 is stable
3.23.40 is stable on Linux too.
At 18:46 1/8/2001 -0500, Gerald R. Jensen wrote:
Garth:
I would go for the current version (3.23.39a).
The current version went on the stable list a long time ago, and has a
boat-load of function/featur eimprovements that either did not exist in
3.22.xx or were
Quick question for everyone
Which is the most stable version of MySQL for Windows NT Server version 4.0
SP6?
I have conflicting information as to which is more stable, and want to be
sure I use the most appropriate version for what we are trying to do.
Also, if there is some major reasons
Garth:
I would go for the current version (3.23.39a).
The current version went on the stable list a long time ago, and has a
boat-load of function/featur eimprovements that either did not exist in
3.22.xx or were not fine-tuned to the extent they are in the current stuff.
Gerald Jensen
Garth:
I would go for the current version (3.23.39a).
The current version went on the stable list a long time ago, and has a
boat-load of function/featur eimprovements that either did not exist in
3.22.xx or were not fine-tuned to the extent they are in the current stuff.
Gerald Jensen
Garth:
I would go for the current version (3.23.39a).
The current version went on the stable list a long time ago, and has a
boat-load of function/featur eimprovements that either did not exist in
3.22.xx or were not fine-tuned to the extent they are in the current stuff.
Gerald Jensen
Garth:
I would go for the current version (3.23.39a).
The current version went on the stable list a long time ago, and has a
boat-load of function/feature improvements that either did not exist in
3.22.xx or were not fine-tuned to the extent they are in the current stuff.
Gerald Jensen
Refer to: http://www.mysql.com/downloads/api-myodbc.html
I am running Yellow Dog Linux on a Macintosh Power PC. This means, in
practice, that the rpm:s I downloaded for MySQL had suffix *.ppc.rpm
Now I am interested in fiddling about with ODBC and C++. Can I use any of
the source distros above?
2.2.8 and need to know what version of mysql
installs ans runs best on this platform. At this time upgrading in
not an option.
I never saw a reply, so...
I've run a few versions of MySQL 3.22.xx (where xx is probably 30 -
32) on FreeBSD 2.2.8 boxes without much trouble. It was a very
light
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 06:51:37AM -0700, Donald wrote:
Im running FBSD ver 2.2.8 and need to know what version of mysql
installs ans runs best on this platform. At this time upgrading in
not an option.
I never saw a reply, so...
I've run a few versions of MySQL 3.22.xx (where xx
On 26-Jul-2001 Graham Nichols wrote:
Hi,
I'm using MYSQL version 3.22.32. I have read that from version 3.23.xx COUNT
can be used in combination with DISTINCT. However, I have a project deadline
which does not give me time to upgrade.
I have a small table 'web-stats' consisting
Date |Thu, 26 Jul 2001 21:11:20 +0100
From |Graham Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello!
GN Hi Grigory,
GN your query below only runs without error if I leave out the word DISTINCT.
SELECT web_date, dayofmonth(web_date) AS d, COUNT(DISTINCT IP_address) AS c
FROM web_stats GROUP BY d ORDER BY
Hi all,
I couldn't find the latest 3.23.40 Version available under Win32. Does anybody
know when it would be released? Thanks.
Regards,
Michael
Hello John,
are you sure, that the user test with password test1 exist in your
Grant-Tables and has rights to
INSERT ??? [;-)]
Gruß
Christian
john zie wrote:
Mysql:
We have installed mysql 3.23.26 beta version to a BSD 4.2 server. It
works fine, however when we test a php file
Hello,
I downloaded the Mysql application from your site and installed it.
While trying to start for the first time the MySQL with winmysqladmin.exe.
I encountered some problems using your Readme file .
I chose the mysqld-nt and then you say Choose 'create my.ini' file
I couldn't find it,
Hi,
I'm using MYSQL version 3.22.32. I have read that from version 3.23.xx COUNT
can be used in combination with DISTINCT. However, I have a project deadline
which does not give me time to upgrade.
I have a small table 'web-stats' consisting of the following fields:
IP_address
web_date
Mysql:
We have installed mysql 3.23.26 beta version to a BSD 4.2 server. It works
fine, however when we test a php file which just function to insert some
data to a table in database, and display all data on the web page. After
run this, the data have been inserted and displayed; however
for the rest of
them aswell
- Original Message -
From: Werner Stuerenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Neil Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: what version to download?
Hi I would like to download the MySQL server but I dont know
Hi I would like to download the MySQL server but I dont know which 1 I should download.
I want to use it with MS Access and PHP so which 1 do I download?
Can you supply me with a link to the correct server?
Thanx
Regards Neil Allen
Hi I would like to download the MySQL server but I dont know which 1 I should
download.
I want to use it with MS Access and PHP so which 1 do I download?
Take the latest version from the download area in http://mysql.com
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Herzlich
Werner Stuerenburg
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