Jon Westcot wrote:
> Hi Chris:
>
...
> That is, I need to close the single quote, place a comma after the
> field, and then add in another opening quote. One other thing: I suspect I
> need to use addslashes() to the elements in $data -- is there a way to do
> this with one statement as you
Hi Chris:
> What indexes are on this table?
On the import table, there is only one index. And I probably don't even
need an index on it since it will be processed sequentially into other
tables after it's been imported.
> When you do an insert, each one has to update the index
> as well as
Jon Westcot wrote:
Hi David, et al.:
Thanks for the comment. I removed the trailing semi-colon in the two
areas where it was being sent to mysql_query() and tried the code again.
I'm still getting the same basic problem -- it silently aborts somewhere
around 22,000 to 26,000 records being p
Jon,
I can provide you with access to a Linux web box to test your code
and database stuff if you'd like. No charge or anything, it's just
that I strongly believe the problems are caused by the limits you face
with your current web host. If you want to give it a shot, let me
know and I'l
> Thanks for the comment. I removed the trailing semi-colon in the two
> areas where it was being sent to mysql_query() and tried the code again.
> I'm still getting the same basic problem -- it silently aborts somewhere
> around 22,000 to 26,000 records being processed out of just under 30,000.
>
Hi David, et al.:
Thanks for the comment. I removed the trailing semi-colon in the two
areas where it was being sent to mysql_query() and tried the code again.
I'm still getting the same basic problem -- it silently aborts somewhere
around 22,000 to 26,000 records being processed out of just
On 11/5/07, Jon Westcot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all:
>
>As requested, here's the code:
>
> if(isset($_POST['process'])){
>$old_session_gc_maxlifetime = "";
>$old_max_execution_time = "";
>$old_max_input_time = "";
>$old_session_gc_maxlifetime = ini_set("session.gc_maxl
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