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  • Exceptions handling in SQL?

    - by Vineet
    Is there any way to handle exceptions in sql(ORACLE 9i)? Since I was trying to divide values of a column that contains both numbers and literals ,I need to fetch out only numbers from it ,as if it divisible by any number then its number else if contains literals it would not get divided it will generate error. how to handle those errors? Please suggest!!

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  • PHP array question.

    - by TaG
    How do I show the dates number format next to its name in the array using PHP? So that the number format is saved in the database and the month name is displayed? Here is the php code. $month_options = array("Month", "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December");

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  • Without width printing format in C

    - by yCalleecharan
    Hi, in C if I have a printf statement containing say "%.2f", it says that the precision is 2 digits after the decimal place. I haven't explicitly specify the width. I have two questions: Is this good programming practice?; Is without specifying the width means that the width of the field will get adjusted automatically when printing the number, irrespective of the number of digits it contains? Thanks a lot...

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  • to count specific things within a c++ code

    - by ace
    i know this connects to my original question but i put it here so it is seen by people afresh. after passing each line of the code into a string, how can i count the following things: --the number of standalone functions and member functions per class --the number of lines per function?

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  • JQuery height and units

    - by Parhs
    Hello.. I know that height() method of jquery returns a number unitless... How can i be sure that this number is in the unit i want? I want to work with centimeter cm any ideas?

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  • Select only half the records

    - by coffeeaddict
    I am trying to figure out how to select half the records where an ID is null. I want half because I am going to use that result set to update another ID field. Then I am going to update the rest with another value for that ID field. So essentially I want to update half the records someFieldID with one number and the rest with another number splitting the update basically between two values for someFieldID the field I want to update.

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  • find nth digit in C

    - by kokkch
    i spend more than a day to solve this and i can't. I have a function name int get_nth_digit (int x, int pos); which takes as entering the number given by the user(x) and a number that represents the position in which the user wishes to return the item. How can do this with C program? can you help me pls???? thx

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  • Android Password GUI

    - by ranjanarr
    I am looking for Android GUI which is wheel type number lock, with numbers on the wheel. The password GUI looks like a wheel with numbers on it and user can roll the wheel to select a number when wheel stops, only the numbers are visible that are on the surface of wheel.

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  • Playing multiple FLVs at the same time feasible?

    - by eb_Dev
    Hi, Is it feasible to play a number of FLV files at the same time on one SWF? Basically I have a brief to create a video banner with a number of FLVs of people playing at the same time but starting at different points in the videos. My concerns are with loading times, memory consumption and the starting of each FLV at a different point and looping it. The FLVs will be stored on a server and pseudo-streamed. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, eb_dev

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  • Loop through array, print with string.

    - by Adam
    I have a simple array like: var myArr=["one","two","three"]; an I have a counting loop, which increases the value of var i by one. What I want to do is print the next value from the array each time the loop runs, next to a text string, like so: alert('value number '+myArr[i]+); But for some reason I can't get this to work. The following code works, so I'm assuming I'm not calling the counter right: alert('value number '+myArr[0]+);

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  • Need help with a regex (sed)

    - by nimo9367
    I want to transform a line that looks like this: any text #any text# ===#text#text#text#===# into: any text #any text# ===#texttexttext===# As you can see above I want to remove the # between ===# and ===# The number of # that are supposed to be removed can be any number. Can I do this with sed?

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  • SQL & PHP - Which is faster mysql_num_rows() or 'select count()'?

    - by Joel
    I'm just wondering which method is the most effective if I'm literally just wanting to get the number of rows in a table. $res = mysql_query("SELECT count(*) as `number` FROM `table1`"); $count = mysql_fetch_result($res,0,'number'); or $res = mysql_query("SELECT `ID` FROM `table1`"); $count = mysql_num_rows($res); Anyone done any decent testing on this?

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  • Memcache textual protocol cheatsheet ?

    - by Maxim Veksler
    Memcached interface is implemented using a textual protocol. Sometimes it's very useful to be to fetch data stored on your remote server simply by invoking netcat with some shell kung fu, for example: To download the XML result of your nightly data crunching job you might run something like: echo "get 95ec6c7693ec53771c8a3fb1061562b8" | nc localhost 11211 > console_overview_06_04_2010.xml The interesting part here is get SOME_UNIQUE_KEY which is part of the memcached protocol. What other useful usages can you suggest in regard to the ability to interact with memcached using nothing more then command line tools? Thank you, Maxim.

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  • How to create Server-side Progress indicator in Javascript

    - by Eli
    Hey Guys, I want to create a section in my site, where a user has a few simple update buttons. Each of these update buttons will be going to the server, and will do a long crunching behind the scene. While the server crunches data, I want the user to have a some kind of progress indicator, like progress bar or textual percentage. I'm using jQuery as my javascript library, and CodeIgniter (PHP) as the server-side framework, if it's important... What I was thinking about is using PHP's flush() function to report progress status to jQuery, but I'm not sure that jQuery's ajax functions are reading the output before it's complete... So any advice/explanation would be useful and helpful! Thanks :)

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