Re: [RDD] Strange Grid Behaviour

2013-12-05 Thread Cowboy
On Thursday 05 December 2013 11:41:36 am Fred Gleason wrote: > An arguably better design There's a design ? Shirley, you jest !? :) -- Cowboy http://cowboy.cwf1.com Boren's Laws: (1) When in charge, ponder. (2) When in trouble, delegate. (3) When in doubt, mumble.

Re: [RDD] Strange Grid Behaviour

2013-12-05 Thread Fred Gleason
On Dec 5, 2013, at 11:25 58, Wayne Merricks wrote: > Potentially to "fix" this you have a few approaches: > > * Set the initial SQL create statements to include a MyISAM table create > statement for the SERVICES table > * Refactor the SERVICES table so that there isn't 248 columns per record.

Re: [RDD] Strange Grid Behaviour

2013-12-05 Thread Wayne Merricks
Hi, My understanding is something to do with a row length limit in InnoDB. If I remember correctly its because MySQL 5.5 ships with InnoDB by default as opposed to MyISAM. InnoDB has advantages in that it is supposed to be more robust in terms of not losing data in weird circumstances (powe

Re: [RDD] Strange Grid Behaviour

2013-12-05 Thread Fred Gleason
On Dec 4, 2013, at 23:30 02, Karl Koscher wrote: > Which raises a point: why are service grids stored with clock names instead > of IDs? And this is a problem why? Cheers! |-| | Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. |

Re: [RDD] [RDP] Rivendell v2.5.5

2013-12-05 Thread Alban Peignier
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