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  • Populate a jTable Using MySQL

    - by Nathan Campos
    I have a project with a jTable called AchTable, that is like this: +-------+------+ | File | Type | +-------+------+ | | | | | | | | | +--------------+ And I have a mySQL table that is like the same, then I want to know how could I populate the jTable.

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  • MySQL query count multiple values

    - by Sqlclown
    Consider the following DB table: c p ========= 1 'a' 1 'b' 2 'a' 2 'c' Now, my goal is to retrieve a list of numbers c, for which holds that each number in this list has at least a record with p='a' AND p='b'. In the example table above, that would be c=1. Now my question is, how do I accomplish this using one MySQL query?

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  • MYSQL in PHPMYADMIN - create table relationship from one table

    - by Stanley DecoWood
    I want to create a table relationship with MYSQL PHPMYADMIN. I have this Create table: CREATE TABLE students(code_students int(8)not null AUTO_INCREMENT, name_students varchar(25), age_students int(3), degree_program varchar(25), code_advisor int(8)not null, primary key(code_students, code_advisor) ); and i want to make a create table named advise relationship between code_students, code_advisor.

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  • mysql create procedure script

    - by user293487
    I am a bit confused with mysql create procedure script. My script looks like as follows: DELIMITER // DROP PROCEDURE play; CREATE PROCEDURE play() BEGIN insert into hi (name,id)VALUES ('apple','2010'); END // It does not insert into table hi.

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  • Dealing with PHP server and MySQL server in different time zones

    - by Kyle Noland
    For those of us who use standard shared hosting packages, such as GoDaddy or Network Solutions, how do you handle datetime conversions when your hosting server (PHP) and MySQL server are in different time zones? Also, does anybody have some best practice advice for determining what time zone a visitor to your site is in and manipulating a datetime variable appropriately?

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  • Required help to Increase the performance of the MySQL query

    - by Joseph
    Hi all, I am using a following query in MySQl for fetching data from a table. Its taking too long because the conditional check within the aggregate function.Please help how to make it faster SELECT testcharfield ,SUM(IF (Type = 'pi',quantity, 0)) AS OB ,SUM(IF (Type = 'pe',quantity, 0)) AS CB FROM Table1 WHERE sequenceID = 6107 GROUP BY testcharfield

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  • How to determine which my.cnf mysql is using

    - by japancheese
    Hello, Is there a way I can figure out which my.cnf mysql is currently using? The reason is because it's using the correct socket file to connect, but I can't figure out exactly which (if any) my.cnf it's using or trying to use so I can manually set the correct path on my local machine.

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  • Using MySQL on Visual Studio 2008

    - by Diego
    I am using the ODBC connector to access a MySQL db from visual studio 2008 and i am facing performance problems when dealing with crystal reports and to solve this i need a native connector to visual studio. if someone has had a similar problem and knows a solution or tools ( freeware preferable ) , i would be really grateful.

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  • How to make this sub-sub-query work?

    - by Josh Weissbock
    I am trying to do this in one query. I asked a similar question a few days ago but my personal requirements have changed. I have a game type website where users can attend "classes". There are three tables in my DB. I am using MySQL. I have four tables: hl_classes (int id, int professor, varchar class, text description) hl_classes_lessons (int id, int class_id, varchar lessonTitle, varchar lexiconLink, text lessonData) hl_classes_answers (int id, int lesson_id, int student, text submit_answer, int percent) hl_classes stores all of the classes on the website. The lessons are the individual lessons for each class. A class can have infinite lessons. Each lesson is available in a specific term. hl_classes_terms stores a list of all the terms and the current term has the field active = '1'. When a user submits their answers to a lesson it is stored in hl_classes_answers. A user can only answer each lesson once. Lessons have to be answered sequentially. All users attend all "classes". What I am trying to do is grab the next lesson for each user to do in each class. When the users start they are in term 1. When they complete all 10 lessons in each class they move on to term 2. When they finish lesson 20 for each class they move on to term 3. Let's say we know the term the user is in by the PHP variable $term. So this is my query I am currently trying to massage out but it doesn't work. Specifically because of the hC.id is unknown in the WHERE clause SELECT hC.id, hC.class, (SELECT MIN(output.id) as nextLessonID FROM ( SELECT id, class_id FROM hl_classes_lessons hL WHERE hL.class_id = hC.id ORDER BY hL.id LIMIT $term,10 ) as output WHERE output.id NOT IN (SELECT lesson_id FROM hl_classes_answers WHERE student = $USER_ID)) as nextLessonID FROM hl_classes hC My logic behind this query is first to For each class; select all of the lessons in the term the current user is in. From this sort out the lessons the user has already done and grab the MINIMUM id of the lessons yet to be done. This will be the lesson the user has to do. I hope I have made my question clear enough.

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  • MySQL data type: Text,,, Erroring: Data Too Long

    - by nobosh
    I have a field as follows in MySQL: Type: Text Length: 0 Decimals: 0 And when I try to insert data around the size of 4 pages of MS Word, Coldfusion errors with: Data Too Long from the DB. I thought TEXT data type was able to expand and handle this size of data? What am I missing and what can I do?

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  • MySQL fields terminated by tab

    - by Brian
    I am trying to upload a tab delimitted file with MySQL. I want a query something likes this: LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE 'file' INTO TABLE tbl FIELDS TERMINATED BY 'TAB' Is there something I can subsitute for TAB to make this work?

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  • MYSQL - Rows to Columns

    - by Bob Rivers
    Hi, I tried to search posts, but I only found solutions for SQL Server/Access. I need a solution to MYSQL (5.X). I have a table with 3 columns: hostid, itemname, itemvalue. If I do a select, it will return 1 A 10 1 B 3 2 A 9 2 C 40 How do I query the database to return something like A B C 1 10 3 2 9 40

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  • mysql select top users problem

    - by moustafa
    i have users table and i have posts table i want select from users the top users that have the big amount of posts from posts table and order them by numbers of posts i can make it by array_count_values() by i cant order it now i think if i make it by one mysql query by left and join will be more better table structure posts id | auther_id

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  • Mysql order by using two columns

    - by Krishna Priya
    Hi, I am using a table which has Createdon and Lastmodifiedon fields, I have to display first the newly added record based on createdon and then followed by lastmodifiedon records using mysql. I have tried adding "ORDER BY Createdon,Lastmodifiedon desc" at the end of the query;but sorting based on first column only occurs. Anyone please help in this issue Thanks.

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  • mysql full text search

    - by user121196
    I want to do full text search efficiently in MYSQL using match again. Specially I need to use binary operators(eg. match some text but not other text). However I also need efficient transaction support. But full text search is only supported on MYISAM, not Innodb. What to do?

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  • Count Records Returned MySQL Doctrine

    - by 01010011
    Hi, How do I check the number of records returned from a search of my MySQL database with a statement like this: $searchKey = 'Something to search for'; $searchResults = Doctrine::getTable('TableName')->createQuery('t')- >where('columnName LIKE ?','%'.$searchKey.'%')->execute();

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  • MySQL query advice

    - by vasion
    I am lost in MySQL documentation. I have a table with votes - it has these columns id song_id user_id created I cannot find the query which will process the information and output the 10 most voted songs in a given time period. What is it?

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  • When to use which mysql partitioning model

    - by Industrial
    Ok guys, just starting out with partitioning some tables in mySQL. There's a couple of different ways describing this, but what I cant find is a more practical approach. - Which type of data does each way of partitioning have the best effect on? Or doesn't it really matter?

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