Dear all,
Benetl, a free ETL tool for MySQL, is out in version 4.1.
This version brings GUI improvement: control of field names and table
(EtlTool) name.
With this version, it is now possible to use and with if operator
on a part formula.
This version brings some code correction
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Homam S.A. wrote:
In the documentation, it doesn't mention which version
of MySQL supports the CASE statement, but it refers to
stored procedures, so is it only supported for 5.x?
I can't get any example of a CASE statement work in
MySQL.
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For example, I can execute
On Wednesday, March 09, 2005 07:49, Philippe Poelvoorde wrote:
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Homam S.A. wrote:
In the documentation, it doesn't mention which version
of MySQL supports the CASE statement, but it refers to
stored procedures, so is it only supported for 5.x?
I can't get any example
Thanks Tom, Daniel, and Philippe for you replies.
Yes, I got the statement working exactly as I wrote
it. I was confused about this documentation:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/case-statement.html
which states that you need to specify END CASE
instead of just END. So I used the same syntax
At 12:40 -0800 3/9/05, Homam S.A. wrote:
Thanks Tom, Daniel, and Philippe for you replies.
Yes, I got the statement working exactly as I wrote
it. I was confused about this documentation:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/case-statement.html
which states that you need to specify END CASE
instead
In the documentation, it doesn't mention which version
of MySQL supports the CASE statement, but it refers to
stored procedures, so is it only supported for 5.x?
I can't get any example of a CASE statement work in
MySQL.
The reason I'm asking is because in other SQL
dialects, such as T-SQL, you
Homam S.A. wrote:
In the documentation, it doesn't mention which version
of MySQL supports the CASE statement, but it refers to
stored procedures, so is it only supported for 5.x?
I can't get any example of a CASE statement work in
MySQL.
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For example, I can execute the following in MS
I've heard some recent rumblings that MySQL before 4.1 wasn't
multithreaded on OS X. However, in actual usage I see every
indication that is IS.
Does anyone have a definitive answer either way? Thanks!
- John
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Hi I'm using, Mysql version 4.1.1 with InnoDB under SuSE linux 8.2
I don't know if this is the right place to ask. If not please point me
in the right direction.
I'm performing nightly backups of the datadir. So my backups include a
database and the Mysql databases themselves ( also I think
Mauricio Pellegrini said:
Hi I'm using, Mysql version 4.1.1 with InnoDB under SuSE linux 8.2
I don't know if this is the right place to ask. If not please point me
in the right direction.
I'm performing nightly backups of the datadir. So my backups include a
database and the Mysql databases
Hi!
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From: Sasha Pachev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: mailing.database.myodbc
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: MySQL version 4.1.x
lee wrote:
Anyone know when 4.1.x is scheduled for going Production? The website
says
it's currently
Anyone know when 4.1.x is scheduled for going Production? The website says
it's currently in Alpha. We'd like to upgrade past 4.0.18 if possible, to
have the improved subqueries, etc. in 4.1.x.
From http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/News-4.0.x.html
# C.2 Changes in release 4.1.x (Alpha)
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lee wrote:
Anyone know when 4.1.x is scheduled for going Production? The website says
it's currently in Alpha. We'd like to upgrade past 4.0.18 if possible, to
have the improved subqueries, etc. in 4.1.x.
I would guess 4.1.1 is roughly as good on the old features as the latest 4.0.
However, I
Hi
We installed version 4.1.0-alpha-max-nt and try to run a query with a
subquery and get the message
[DB_BAS_LOCAL] ERROR 1235: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'LIMIT
IN/ALL/ANY/SOME subquery'
Are subqueries supporeted in 4.1 as is mentioned in the doc or not?
Thanks in advance.
Wouter Coppieters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We installed version 4.1.0-alpha-max-nt and try to run a query with a
subquery and get the message
[DB_BAS_LOCAL] ERROR 1235: This version of MySQL doesn't yet support 'LIMIT
IN/ALL/ANY/SOME subquery'
Are subqueries supporeted in 4.1 as is
Robert Mark Bram wrote:
Howdy all!
I now know that I was running 3.23.55 and that I need 4.1 for Unicode
support.
I am running Windows XP Pro and in my add or remove programs utility, I
see MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver and MySQL Servers and Clients 3.23.55.
If I use Windows add or remove programs
Howdy all!
I now know that I was running 3.23.55 and that I need 4.1 for Unicode
support.
I am running Windows XP Pro and in my add or remove programs utility, I
see MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver and MySQL Servers and Clients 3.23.55.
If I use Windows add or remove programs utility to remove MySQL
Daniel,
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Kiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: mailing.database.mysql
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:18 AM
Subject: Version 4.1
Hi all,
I would like to know when MySQL version 4.1 will be available for windows
as compiled install kit?
my guess
Hi all,
I would like to know when MySQL version 4.1 will be available for windows
as compiled install kit?
Thanks,
Daniel
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Hi All,
Anyone here got a hint about release date of My sql version 4.1 ?
Gracias !
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Remy,
Friday, June 14, 2002, 4:14:54 PM, you wrote:
RD Anyone here got a hint about release date of My sql version 4.1 ?
RD Gracias !
There is no exact date of 4.1 release. It will suddenly come before then end of
the year. :)
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Remy Dufour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here got a hint about release date of My sql version 4.1 ?
It was metioned on the mysql-bugs list today:
Alpha version of 4.1 should come out this year.
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Hi all,
I'm implementing a bridge between MySQL and Lotus Domino.
In our application we realy need stored procedures (triggers).
I saw that MySQL does not yet support stored procedures. (This will be
one of the features of version 4.1). Is it worth to wait for version 4.1
or should we switch
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