This line:
used_emails = [row.email for row
in db.execute(select([halo4.c.email], halo4.c.email!=''))]
Returns:
['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
I use this to find a match:
if recipient in used_emails:
If it finds a match I need to pull another field (halo4.c.code) from the database in the same row. Any suggestions on how to do this?
Does anybody have an example of working with database using Visual C++ and OLEDB? What should I include on top of my code?
I have searched the internet and most examples are using C# or VB. Examples written by C++ are usually not complete.
I really appreciate your help.
Best,
Shadi.
I read some tutorials on how to read data from a database.properties file- which basically stored key-value pairs.
What i want to know is, in which folder should I place this file? Is it in the root (ie "src") or within a package... And how do I access this file, if it is placed in "src"- my code will be within a package (and the package's directory will be under src)- so how do I access the properties file, which is in "src", from a class within a package?
I've made 2 apps, App A and App B. App A's sole purpose is to allow users to sign up and App B's purpose is to take select users from App A email them. Since App A & B were created independently & are hosted in 2 separate Heroku instances, how can App B access the users database in App A? Is there a way to push certain relevant rows from App A to App B?
Hi,
I have published a small website and I'm using an excel file as a database. The problem is that the excel file could be easily downloaded if its path is known !
(e.g. www.mysite.com/myexcel.xls - opens a "save as" window)
What can I do, to protect my data.
Kind regards.
Good Morning,
Say I have an insert statement:
Insert INTO tblTest (fieldOne,FieldTwo,fieldThree) VALUES ('valueOne','valueTwo','null')
This statement doesn't seem to want to insert a null value into the database... I have also tried to insert the word "nothing".
Has anyone any ideas how to make this work? I am using SQL server 2005.
I'm looking for some general guidance on serializing objects in a database.
What are serialized objects?
What are some best-practice scenarios for serializing objects in a DB?
What attributes do you use when creating the column in the DB so you can use a serialized object?
How to save a serialized object?
And how to access the serialized object and its attributes? (Using hashes?)
i was wondoring which thing is better from below two...
first one-
retrive data by creating webservice
second one-
create database connection from code behind call storeprocedure and retive data
can anyone one explain how it differs.
I want to store the last 3 items in an MySQL database in an efficient way. So when the 4th item is stored the first should be deleted.
The way I do this not is first run a query getting the items. Than check what I should do then insert/delete.
There has to be a better way to do this. Any suggestions?
I wonder if this is possible with straight SQL on MySQL. I need to do SELECT COUNT(*) FROM on each table in the database and output results in one result set.
Is it possible to do with just SQL?
I know this is more like a serverfault question than a stackoverflow question, but since serverfault isn't up yet, here I go:
I'm supposed to move an application from one redhat server to another, and without very good knowledge of the internal workings of the application, how would I move the OpenLDAP database from the one machine to the other, with schemas and all.
What files would I need to copy over? I believe the setup is pretty standard.
Hi I need some sample MS SQL Employee database with data such as id, surname, name, age, adress etc. It must be quite big, I search with google, but I don't find any good sample.
Can any body help ?
Given all the smarts around Hibernate and it's various caching strategies, how do I know if a certain operation is resulting in a physical database hit, or coming from the cache?
I currently have 5 tables in MySQL database. Some of them share foreign keys and are interdependent of each other. I am displaying classes accordingly to their majors. Each class is taught during the fall, spring or all_year. In my database I have a table named semester which has an id, year, and semester fields. The semester field in particular is a tinyint that has three values 0, 1, 2. This signifies the fall, spring or all_year. When I display the query instead of having it show 0 or 1 or 2 can I have it show fall, spring etc? Extra: How can I add space to the end of each loop so the data doesn't look clustered?
Key
0 Fall
1 Spring
2 All-year
PHP
<?
try {
$pdo = new PDO ("mysql:host=$hostname;dbname=$dbname","$username","$pw");
} catch (PDOException $e) {
echo "Failed to get DB handle: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
exit;
}
$query = $pdo->prepare("SELECT course.name, course.code, course.description, course.hours, semester.semester, semester.year
FROM course
LEFT JOIN major_course_xref ON course.id = major_course_xref.course_id
LEFT JOIN major ON major.id = major_course_xref.major_id
LEFT JOIN course_semester_xref ON course.id = course_semester_xref.course_id
LEFT JOIN semester ON course_semester_xref.semester_id = semester.id");
$query->execute();
if ($query->execute()){
while ($row = $query->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)){
print $row['name'] . "<br>";
print $row['code'] . "<br>";
print $row['description'] . "<br>";
print $row['hours'] . " hrs.<br>";
print $row['semester'] . "<br>";
print $row['year'] . "<br>";
}
}
else
echo 'Could not fetch results.';
unset($pdo);
unset($query);
?>
Current Display
Computer Programming I
CPSC1400
Introduction to disciplined, object-oriented program development.
4 hrs.
0
2013
Desire Display
Computer Programming I
CPSC1400
Introduction to disciplined, object-oriented program development.
4 hrs.
Fall
2013
Hi,
I converted an old sql server database from 2000 to 2005 and forgetten to add old indexes to the new db.
is there any way to copy the old indexes to the new db?
any help?
i wnant to fetch the data fromt the database but getting error when i try to get the empty column...
i used the following code to do it..
NSString *aDescription = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:(char *)sqlite3_column_text(compiledStatement, 2)];
so if my second column is empty than i get exception
Lets say I'm running a long worker-script in one of several open interactive rails consoles.
The script is updating columns in a very, very, very large table of records. I've muted the ActiveRecord logger to speed up the process, and instruct the script to output some record of progress so I know how roughly how long the process is going to take. That is what I am currently doing and it would look something like this:
ModelName.all.each_with_index do |r, i|
puts i if i % 250
...runs some process...
r.save
end
Sometimes its two nested arrays running, such that there would be multiple iterators and other things running all at once.
Is there a way that I could do something like this and access that variable from a separate rails console? (such that the variable would be overwritten every time the process is run without much slowdown)
records = ModelName.all
$total = records.count
records.each_with_index do |r, i|
$i = i
...runs some process...
r.save
end
meanwhile mid-process in other console
puts "#{($i/$total * 100).round(2)}% complete"
#=> 67.43% complete
I know passing global variables from one separate instance of ruby to the next doesn't work. I also just tried this to no effect as well
unix console 1
$X=5
echo {$X}
#=> 5
unix console 2
echo {$X}
#=> ""
Lastly, I also know using global variables like this is a major software design pattern no-no. I think that's reasonable, but I'd still like to know how to break that rule if I'd like.
Writing to a text file obviously would work. So would writing to a separate database table or something. That's not a bad idea. But the really cool trick would be sharing a variable between two instances without writing to a text file or database column.
What would this be called anyway? Tunneling? I don't quite know how to tag this question. Maybe bad-idea is one of them. But honestly design-patterns isn't what this question is about.