On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 03:47 -0800, Anago Chima wrote:
Q: What do the exams cost?
>
> A: Both exams are offered at the local equivalent of
> US$200 / EUR 170*.
>
> This question and answer was copied from certification
> FAQ. Please can somebody tell me 'both' means in the
> answer here. Does it m
Yes... count me in for this question also... I didn't figured that out... I
just bought "MySQL 5.0 Cerrt. Study Guide" and I wanna know also...
I also saw that the exams for the 5.0 branch are in BETA... when are we
going to expect a final exam ?
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Gabriel PREDA
Senior Web Developer
On 2/22/0
Q: What do the exams cost?
A: Both exams are offered at the local equivalent of
US$200 / EUR 170*.
This question and answer was copied from certification
FAQ. Please can somebody tell me 'both' means in the
answer here. Does it mean that the price for both
MySQL Developer Exam I & II are US $200?
Hello,
I'm a french journalist writting an article for Décision Micro & Réseaux
(#2 french IT mag) about open source RDBMS.
The goal of this article is to understand :
- if french SMB (PME) are using MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.
- what they do with it
- etc.
If you are a french company which have les
El Lunes, 8 de Septiembre de 2003 09:01, Michael Bacarella escribió:
> Names of vendors who are happy to provide servers
> applicable for high load Linux/MySQL. Willing to
> do custom configurations.
>
> Anyone?
>
> --
> Michael Bacarella24/7 phone: 1-646-641-8662
> Netgraft Corpor
Names of vendors who are happy to provide servers
applicable for high load Linux/MySQL. Willing to
do custom configurations.
Anyone?
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Michael Bacarella24/7 phone: 1-646-641-8662
Netgraft Corporation http://netgraft.com/
Finger email address for public key.
rom: Philip McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 5:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: inquiry
Loren
Firstly thanks heaps for your reply. I will try and be as specific as
possible to not waste your time.
If indeed the connection is defaulting to the user ODBC and it is
At 21:06 +1100 3/9/03, Philip McCarthy wrote:
Loren
Firstly thanks heaps for your reply. I will try and be as specific as
possible to not waste your time.
If indeed the connection is defaulting to the user ODBC and it is set in
one of the my.* files, where can I see this? Fix this?
You could try
ipts folder
and then mysql_install_db to run this. No luck.
Yours Sincerely
Philip McCarthy
Australia
-Original Message-
From: Loren McDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09/03/2003 7:15 PM
To: 'daniel'; 'Philip McCarthy'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: inquiry
First, f
inal Message-
From: daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 1:15 AM
To: Philip McCarthy; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: inquiry
have u set the pass or is it correct ?
usually mysqladmin -u root password newpassword
then mysqladmin -u root -p create sample_db
>=
Hi Philip,
> then mysqladmin -u root -p create sample_db
This is probably the best way to go, the password you created will
most likely be for the root user.
>>mysqladmin: connect to server at 'local host' failed
>>error: 'Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: YES)'
>>Doe
have u set the pass or is it correct ?
usually mysqladmin -u root password newpassword
then mysqladmin -u root -p create sample_db
>= Original Message From "Philip McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>Dear mysql
>
>
>
>I have just downloaded mysql 3.23 for Windows and I am running XP.
>
>
>
>
Dear mysql
I have just downloaded mysql 3.23 for Windows and I am running XP.
I have started the service ok and create a database. I thought I had
set my database password ok. I have been using the book 'Teach Yourself
MySQL in 21 days' by SAMS (Mark Maslakowski).
When I try the state
Alex Garcia wrote:
I have installed mysql form the rpm files that are on rpm finder, acording
to the installation it is working, and if I check with
redhat-config-services it is running, how do I get mysql on the path so I
can call mysql from any where?
There are a few ways to do that.
I've got
Your problems are really very common when switching from MS to Linux. Don't
worry, as your experience with Linux grow all these problem will gone.
First of all, MySQL database work in a Client/Server fashion. It means that
you need to get the server up and running. To doing that, you can type th
I have installed mysql form the rpm files that are on rpm finder, acording
to the installation it is working, and if I check with
redhat-config-services it is running, how do I get mysql on the path so I
can call mysql from any where? btw after checking my pc well I am too new
to linux so sorry
Hello,
Can anyone help me? I want to use MySQL locally.
My PC has no networkcard and no modem.
I want to access my database located in my PC what should I
do? I am using Visual Basic and ODBC.
What should I set so that I would not need t
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