Re: DOCUMENTATION ABOUT SHOW PROFILE

2007-10-14 Thread Peter Brawley
Wagner, SHOW PROFILE[S] is documented at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/show-profiles.html. 5.0 Community edition only. Perhaps it will appear in 5.1 Community? They do not say so. PB Wagner Bianchi wrote: Hi friends, Somebody here in this list have or knows where i get or read

re: Documentation

2007-06-04 Thread J.R. Bullington
You can download the MySQL manual from their website in PDF, ZIP, and HTML sources. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/index.html From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 3:17 PM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Documentation Hello I am going to be

Re: Documentation

2007-06-04 Thread Paul DuBois
At 12:16 PM -0700 6/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello I am going to be going on vacation and will be bringing my laptop with mysql installed on it. Is there a source of good documentation that can be downloaded (.doc or .pdf) for mysql? Downloadable document formats are available at the

Re: Documentation on Like clause

2005-07-22 Thread Paul DuBois
At 15:56 -0600 7/22/05, Siegfried Heintze wrote: Could someone kindly point me to the documentation on the like clause. I found the documentation on the SELECT statement but could not find the discussion on the like clause. I search too -- but there were too many like's used outside of the SQL

Re: Documentation on character sets for version 4.0.17

2004-05-05 Thread Nils Valentin
Hi David, Thank you for the detailed description. That certainly makes things easier to argue now ;-). O.K Where to start ? First, as you know in version 4.0 you can basically set the character sets only for server and client side (not for DB, table, columns,

Re: Documentation on character sets for version 4.0.17

2004-05-04 Thread Victoria Reznichenko
David Jourard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I got the 4.0.17 documentation but when it discusses character sets it discusses this topic wrt 4.1 Where can I find documentation specifically in regards to the production version on how to work with, store, and search asian character sets

Re: Documentation on character sets for version 4.0.17

2004-05-04 Thread David Jourard
Victoria , Thank-you. At 01:35 PM 5/4/04 +0300, Victoria Reznichenko wrote: David Jourard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I got the 4.0.17 documentation but when it discusses character sets it discusses this topic wrt 4.1 Where can I find documentation specifically in regards to the production

Re: Documentation on character sets for version 4.0.17

2004-05-04 Thread Nils Valentin
Hi David, You may find my UC-2004 presentation useful as well as some UC-2003 presentations from Mr. Gulutzan and Mr. Barkov: www.be-known-online.com/mysql mysql.planetmirror.com/Downloads/Presentations/MySQL-User-Conference-2003/National-Character-Sets-and-Unicode.pdf

Re: Documentation on character sets for version 4.0.17

2004-05-04 Thread David Jourard
Nils, At 05:30 PM 5/4/04 +0100, you wrote: Basically the best guess would be the documentation that comes with your download. Note that online documents at www.mysql.com are always a mixture of several documentation versions really. Thats the problem. Yesterday, I downloaded 4.0.1x yet the

Re: Documentation bug?

2003-12-15 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:12:01PM +1100, Chris Nolan wrote: It seems slightly ambiguous - updates are redirected and stalled. The fact that the two statements are in different sentences threw me off slightly. Oh, okay. If you can suggest a more clear version, perhaps Paul will update the

Re: Documentation bug?

2003-12-15 Thread Chris Nolan
Jeremy Zawodny wrote: On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:12:01PM +1100, Chris Nolan wrote: It seems slightly ambiguous - updates are redirected and stalled. The fact that the two statements are in different sentences threw me off slightly. Oh, okay. If you can suggest a more clear version,

Re: Documentation bug?

2003-12-14 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:58:53AM +1100, Chris Nolan wrote: Hi all, while reading through some of the MySQL docs, I noticed the following paragraph: |ALTER TABLE| works by making a temporary copy of the original table. The alteration is performed on the copy, then the original table is

Re: Documentation bug?

2003-12-14 Thread Chuck Gadd
Chris Nolan wrote: This seems a bit confusing. On one hand, it says that updates don't fail, but on the other hand it says they are stalled until ALTER TABLE is done executing. Am I going blind/loosing my mind (a possibility I am open to) or do others agree with me? It looks perfectly correct.

Re: Documentation bug?

2003-12-14 Thread Paul DuBois
At 2:58 +1100 12/15/03, Chris Nolan wrote: Hi all, while reading through some of the MySQL docs, I noticed the following paragraph: |ALTER TABLE| works by making a temporary copy of the original table. The alteration is performed on the copy, then the original table is deleted and the new one

Re: Documentation bug?

2003-12-14 Thread Chris Nolan
It seems slightly ambiguous - updates are redirected and stalled. The fact that the two statements are in different sentences threw me off slightly. To everyone else who replied, thanks for your tolerance. Regards, Chris On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 03:55, Jeremy Zawodny wrote: On Mon, Dec 15, 2003

Re: Documentation for new MySQL 4.1 features

2003-07-21 Thread Paul DuBois
At 16:02 +0200 7/21/03, Edgar Kraus wrote: Hello, is there any detailed documentation out, which explains the new character set feature in version 4.1, where a specific character set can be used for tables and/or columns? Thanks Eddie Kraus http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Charset.html -- Paul

Re: Documentation question

2002-09-24 Thread Magnus Sundberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Your message cannot be posted because it appears to be either spam or simply off topic to our filter. To bypass the filter you must include one of the following words in your message: sql,query If you just reply to this message, and include the entire text of it

Re: Documentation question

2002-09-24 Thread Thomas Seifert
if you run more than one binary it will NOT use the same physical memory, even if it is the same binary. every programm you run uses its own memory for most parts. Thomas sql, query On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 16:35:21 +0200 Magnus Sundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear sirs, I have a small

RE: Documentation correction...

2002-09-23 Thread Jon Frisby
Oh yes, I almost forgot... The supported type aliases aren't mentioned in the pseudo-BNF, and they probably should be for the sake of people who are trying to learn MySQL after having used another DB product... or BIT or BOOLEAN or DOUBLE PRECISION[(length,decimals)] [UNSIGNED]

Re: documentation bug ? or am i missing something ?

2002-04-30 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:15:03PM +0530, yash wrote: hi, Hi Yash. :-) i just installed the mysql 4.0.1 max for freebsd. -rw-r--r-- 1 root users 6085585 Dec 24 02:44 mysql-max-4.0.1-alpha-unknown-freebsdelf4.4-i386.tar.gz and followed steps for the binary install and started

RE: documentation about the various databases

2002-03-03 Thread Roger Baklund
* savaidis I took a look at documentation and Paul's book at Safari and I couldn't fint info about the various types of databases MySQL supports (Inno, default MySQL ecc). Where are they? They are called table types... you can combine tables of different types in the same database. URL:

RE: documentation about the various databases

2002-03-03 Thread savaidis
Message- From: Roger Baklund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 8:06 PM To: 'mysql' Cc: savaidis Subject: RE: documentation about the various databases * savaidis I took a look at documentation and Paul's book at Safari and I couldn't fint info about the various

Re: Documentation says DECIMAL is floating-point but it is fixed-point

2001-08-20 Thread Benjamin David Hildred
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:08:47AM +0200, Ernst Kloppenburg wrote: Description: with DECIMAL the number of digits before and after the decimal point is fixed. Thus it should be described in the documentation as a fixed point number How-To-Repeat: the manual is correct. the number is

Re: Documentation says DECIMAL is floating-point but it is fixed-point

2001-08-20 Thread Kloppenburg Ernst (FV/FLI) *
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 06:06:22 -0600, Benjamin David Hildred wrote: On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:08:47AM +0200, Ernst Kloppenburg wrote: Description: with DECIMAL the number of digits before and after the decimal point is fixed. Thus it should be described in the documentation as a

Re: Documentation says DECIMAL is floating-point but it is fixed-point

2001-08-20 Thread Kloppenburg Ernst (FV/FLI) *
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 06:39:55 -0600, Benjamin David Hildred wrote: On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 02:00:29PM +0200, Kloppenburg Ernst (FV/FLI) * wrote: On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 06:06:22 -0600, Benjamin David Hildred wrote: On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:08:47AM +0200, Ernst Kloppenburg wrote: