Gordom,
Below, Miroslaw mentioned grep. In Linux, you can achieve your goal by
typing something like the following:
grep --extended-regexp ^Set input.txt output.txt
This gets the lines in input.txt that start with Set and writes these
lines to output.txt.
You might not even have to
of the form (aa, bb), where aa is
any row in table_a, and bb is any row in table_b.
Winston
On 01/08/2013 10:55 PM, Winston Chuen-Shih Yang wrote:
Ian,
Below, Girvin had a warning about joins. Specifically, he was talking
about inner joins.
SQL has different types of joins. Below, I
I had an idea about a translation project. Details are below. Could
anyone tell me if LibreOffice would be appropriate?
Or would some other software be better? I use Linux and I am into free
software. It would be nice to use free software, but it is not necessary.
The project involves