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  • mysql circular dependency in foreign key constraints

    - by Flavius
    Given the schema: What I need is having every user_identities.belongs_to reference an users.id. At the same time, every users has a primary_identity as shown in the picture. However when I try to add this reference with ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE NO ACTION, MySQL says #1452 - Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails (yap.#sql-a3b_1bf, CONSTRAINT #sql-a3b_1bf_ibfk_1 FOREIGN KEY (belongs_to) REFERENCES users (id) ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE NO ACTION) I suspect this is due to the circular dependency, but how could I solve it (and maintain referential integrity)?

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  • How to get the exact string within the brackets in mysql

    - by sreenath
    In my mysql table a field values are as follows: table name - "clients" field name - "accent" values are - "Eastern(Northern,Southern),Scottish(East Coast)" "Eastern(South,North,Southern),Scottish(East Coast)" If I give select accent from clients where accent like '%north%' if more than 100 records not in the same order. Strings with in the brackets are not in the same order means. It will give above two values. How should i get only second value? Please help me, thanks.

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  • How to version control data stored in mysql

    - by Shawn
    I'm trying to use a simple mysql database but tweak it so that every field is backed up up to an indefinite number of versions. The best way I can illustrate this is by replacing each and every field of every table with a stack of all the values this field has ever had (each of these values should be timestamped). I guess it's kind of like having customized version control for all my data.. Any ideas on how to do this?

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  • Switching MySql Replication Format

    - by NNN
    I'm currently using statement-based replication. After upgrading to MySql 5.1, I'm considering using row-based replication. After reading the docs it seems that you can change the format of the master on the fly. Will the slave automatically adapt to whatever type of binary log it is sent? Do I have to make any changes to the slave or master to get ready for switching or can I simply modify the binlog_format variable on the master?

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  • mysql innodb:innodb_flush_method

    - by Daniel
    in the following link http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_flush_method it says:Different values of this variable can have a marked effect on InnoDB performance. For example, on some systems where InnoDB data and log files are located on a SAN, it has been found that setting innodb_flush_method to O_DIRECT can degrade performance of simple SELECT statements by a factor of three. Why O_DIRECT could slow down the select statement?

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  • accessing SQL syntax reference in mysql workbench

    - by dcompiled
    Finding it a little bit tedious migrating to the new Mysql Workbench (5.2.22) even though it has many more features than the older GUI tools. Right now I'm confused why I can't find an SQL reference when I open the Doc Library. Is there a way to access this info within the workbench, I'd prefer not to have to open a browser to access reference info on the web.

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  • Efficient way to build a MySQL update query in Python

    - by ensnare
    I have a class variable called attributes which lists the instance variables I want to update in a database: attributes = ['id', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'name', 'name_url', 'email', 'password', 'password_salt', 'picture_id'] Each of the class attributes are updated upon instantiation. I would like to loop through each of the attributes and build a MySQL update query in the form of: UPDATE members SET id = self._id, first_name = self._first name ... Thanks.

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  • changing mysql password via java

    - by Osama Abukmail
    I'm trying to change a user's password on mysql using java, i successfully changed it on phpmyadmin but same command doesnt work on java SET PASSWORD = PASSWORD('12345') this command will change the current logged in user, i have tried it on java like this statement = connect.createStatement(); statement.executeUpdate("SET PASSWORD = PASSWORD('12345')"); but nothing happened i also tried this with root logged in statement = connect.createStatement(); statement.executeUpdate("SET PASSWORD FOR 'username'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('123456')"); and nothing work,, any help please

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  • mysql category tree search

    - by ffffff
    I have the following schema on MySQL 5.1 CREATE TABLE `mytest` ( `category` varchar(32) , `item_name` varchar(255) KEY `key1` (`category`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; category column is filled with like that [:parent_parent_cat_id][:parent_cat_id][:leaf_cat_id] "10000200003000" if you can search all of the under categories :parent_parent_category_id SELECT * FROM mytest WHERE category LIKE "10000%"; it's using index key1; but How to use index when I wanna search :parent_cat_id? SELECT * FROM mytest WHERE category LIKE "%20000%"; Do you have a better solutions?

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  • Not able to create a datasource registration with WAMP MysQL 5.0 in DBArtisan

    - by Alf Christophersen
    I try in a test version of DBArtisan to set up a datasource and register both servere as localhost, database to use, my username and password, but, when testing the connection, I get message that connection failed. Hooking up from eg. Delphi and other utilities run nicely. But not DBArtisan, Is MySQL 5.0 not supported yet ?? Or is it WAMP that is the culprit naming the service wampmysqld insted of just mysqld ??

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  • mysql get last auto increment value

    - by Mick
    Hi I have a field in mySql table called jobnumber which auto increments with each new entry. What I want to do is when a user views my form, get the value of the next 'jobnumber' . But I want to do this before any entry is made to the table. IE so when a user looks at a form it will display something like 'this is job number 6954' I have tried $rr = mysql_insert_id() but this only work after I have made an entry Can anyone help please thanks

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  • MYSQL and Array with PHP for create Tag Cloud

    - by asilloo
    Hi, I'm trying to make a Tag cloud for every user in own page, I'm using PHP5 and Mysql, My table named "tags" and I want to make a array but in short way. The table like below, The array can be like for user1 array={[car,1],[cat,null],[pen,1],[dvd,1],[cd,null]} Username totaltag tag1 tag2 tag3 tag4 tag5 admin 5 car cat pen dvd cd user1 1 1 1 user2 1 2 12 1 user3 3 2 10 1

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  • Php + mysql transactions examples

    - by Donator
    I really haven't found normal example of php file where mysql transactions are being used. Can you show me simple example of that? And one more question. I've already created a lot of programming and didn't use transaction, maybe I can put any php function or smth to header.php that if one mysql_query fails, then others too? Thank you.

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