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  • Can I tell sitecrawlers to visit a certain page?

    - by Ace
    Hi there! I have this drupal website that revolves around a document database. By design you can only find these documents by searching the site. But I want all the results to be indexed by Googlebot and other crawlers, so I was thinking, what if I make a page that lists all the documents, and then tell the robots to visit the page to index all my documents..? Is this possible, or is there a better way to do it?

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  • MySQL select/where statement

    - by expo101
    I have a webapplication linked to a mysql database with the following fields: field 1:trip_id field 2:trip_destination field 3:trip_description field 4:trip_duration In the webapplication I have a listbox based on the following: ListBox value =1: trip duration 1 - 5 days ListBox value =2: trip duration 6 - 10 days Listbox value =3: trip duration 11 -20 days ListBox value =4: trip duration over 20 days How do I put this in the sql select statement?

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  • SQL Delete Query

    - by jerle78
    I need to write an SQL script that selects one record in table1, then does a lookup in the remaining tables in the database. If it doesn't find the record, I need delete the record from table1. Anyone provide some sample script?

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  • mysql: Can I use two "where"s? Like, "SELECT * FROM table WHERE something and something"?

    - by KeriLynn
    I have a table with my products and I'm trying to write a page that would pull bracelets with certain colors from the database. So here's what I have right now (in php): $query = "SELECT * FROM products WHERE (products.colors LIKE '%black%')"; But I only want to select rows where the value for the column "category" equals "bracelet". I've tried a few different things, but I keep getting warnings and errors. I appreciate any help you can give, thank you!

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  • query mysql table and fetch rows posted in 3 days

    - by Mac Taylor
    Hey guys how can i query my mysql database and fetch rows which are posted in earlier 3 days i know how to fetch todays's rows but not 3 days ago time will save in my table like this : 2010-01-20 19:17:49 and this is what i know : SELECT id FROM pages WHERE date=now() but i need to show posts in 3days and im looking for a simple and straight solution ,because i know how to do so in long php codes

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  • Validation library for PHP/mysql

    - by Industrial
    Hi! Is there any lightweight validation library available for PHP that easily can check if a specific string or value is valid for a known database type - Something like this: if (is_MEDIUMINT($var)) { $this->db->insert($anothervar); } Thanks!

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  • IIS 6.0 Server and Unicode Characters

    - by Srikanth
    We are performing a pen test on a simple asp application that uses MS SQL Database. It seems for the authentication they are using dynamic constructed queries but escaping single qoutes. When we use Unicode quotes like %uFFO7,%u02b9 etc we are able to successfully inject SQL injections. Want to understand is it more a kind of configuration issue of IIS server to cannonicalize Unicode characters or the way the validation function to escape single quotes is written is the cause of the problem?

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  • Rails view - user enters minutes, we save seconds?

    - by sscirrus
    Hi everyone, I have a simple text_field in my form where a user enters a time in minutes, i.e. 60. How can I multiply that number by 60 before saving the form, such that the database stores the number in seconds? Then, how do I reverse that and show the field in minutes on another view? Thank you!

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  • How can I extract a range of lines from a text file on unix?

    - by Adam J. Forster
    I have a ~23000 line sql dump containing several databases worth of data. I need to extract a certain section of this file (i.e. the data for a single database) and place it in a new file. I know both the start and end line numbers of the data that I want. Does anyone know a unix command (or series of commands) to extract all lines from a file between say line 16224 and 16482 and then redirect them into a new file?

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  • How much memory does a hashtable use?

    - by Michael
    Would a hashtable/hashmap use a lot of memory if it only consists of object references and int's? As for a school project we had to map a database to objects (that's what being done by orm/hibernate nowadays) but eager to find a good way not to store id's in objects in order to save them again we thought of putting all objects we created in a hashmap/hashtable, so we could easily retrieve it's ID. My question is if it would cost me performance using this, in my opinion more elegant way to solve this problem.

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  • problem with IN clause in SQL

    - by user179056
    Hello, We have observed that there seems to be a maximum number of ids/variables which one can pass in the IN clause of SQL as comma seperated values. To avoid this we are storing all the ids in a table and doing a SELECT within the IN clause. This however means extra database operations to store and retrieve ids. Is there any other way to use IN without SELECT? regards Sameer

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  • MySQL: Digits (1.75) to Friendly Time (1 hour and 45 minutes)

    - by Nick
    In my MySQL database, I have a float field named "HoursSpent" with values like "0.25", "1.75", "2.5", etc. Is there a way that I can have my SELECT statement format those values in a friendly format like this?: 0.25 = 15 minutes 1.75 = 1 hour and 45 minutes 2.5 = 2 hours and 30 minutes The "HoursSpent" field is supposed to only have values in 0.25 increments, but if somebody were to put something random like 0.16, it would be nice if the SELECT statement handled that by rounding it up to the nearest 0.25 (so in this case 0.16 would become 0.25, or 15 minutes).

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