Reni Fournier wrote:
Thanks for the solution. It looks like it would work, but I don't have
MySQL 4.1 (which I believe is required for this to work, since this is
SUBSELECT, isn't it?).
Assuming I have to use two selects, which would you say is faster,
creating a temporary table in MySQL, or
Thanks for the solution. It looks like it would work, but I don't have
MySQL 4.1 (which I believe is required for this to work, since this is
SUBSELECT, isn't it?).
Assuming I have to use two selects, which would you say is faster,
creating a temporary table in MySQL, or extracting the data b
admin,
Wednesday, February 06, 2002, 4:40:30 AM, you wrote:
a> hello,
a> This is my problem and question:
a> I installed mysql-3.23.36 when I installed the RedHat7.1, but now I want to
install mysql-3.23.47 to the platform and I hope the two versions are both us
admin,
Wednesday, February 06, 2002, 4:40:30 AM, you wrote:
a> hello,
a> This is my problem and question:
a> I installed mysql-3.23.36 when I installed the RedHat7.1, but now I want to
install mysql-3.23.47 to the platform and I hope the two versions are both us
hello,
This is my problem and question:
I installed mysql-3.23.36 when I installed the RedHat7.1, but now I want to
install mysql-3.23.47 to the platform and I hope the two versions are both useful. How
should I configure the parameters when I configure? I want mysql supporting