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  • Transformation of records 1 column 3 row -> 1 row 3 column

    - by Nehal Rupani
    First look at below query SELECT count(id) as total_record, id, modeller, MONTHNAME(completed_date) as current_month, Quarter(completed_date) as current_quarter, Difficulty, YEAR(completed_date) as current_year FROM model WHERE modeller != '' AND completed_date BETWEEN '2010-04-01' AND '2010-05-31' AND Difficulty != '' Group by Difficulty, Month(completed_date) Order by Month(completed_date) ASC Results I am getting is Modeller Month Year Difficulty ------------------------------------- XYZ Jan 2010 23 XYZ Jan 2010 14 XYZ Jan 2010 15 ABC Feb 2010 5 ABC Feb 2010 14 ABC Feb 2010 6 I want result like Modeller Month Year Difficulty -------------------------------------- XYZ Jan 2010 23, 14, 15 ABC Feb 2010 5, 14, 6 My database is Mysql for application i am developing so any help would be greatly appericated.

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  • Converting string to datetime

    - by duder
    I'm trying to enter a date in a mysql table `ssdate` datetime The function that produces the date can output it in 3 formats: 1276142400000 Thu Jun 10 00:00:00 GMT-0400 2010 Fri Jun 4 2010 I'm wondering which of these would be easiest to convert to this field format? Since I'm trying to save only the date, is there a better option than datetime that would work with one of these output formats?

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  • Which database and language is better at handling Unicode?

    - by user187809
    which database should I use, if my application is going to be in multiple languages (including Chinese, Japanese etc)? In other words, is MySQL better or worse than Postgres to handle unicode etc? (these are the only two databases my hosting company has) Also, which language is better for handling unicode? PHP or Ruby/Rails?

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  • Maximum Row in DBMS

    - by Am1rr3zA
    Is there any limit to maximum row of table in DBMS (specially MySQL)? I want create table for saving logfile and it's row increase so fast I want know what shoud I do to prevent any problem.

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  • mysqldump command not working?

    - by Harish Kurup
    I am using mysqldump to take backup of my database, but the command is not working.. the command i am using is mysqldump -u root dbname> 'c:\backupdatafolder\backup.sql' i am running this command in MySQL cli but not running,..is there any thing wrong in the command?

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  • Preventing server-side scripting, XSS

    - by Tim
    Hey all Are there any pre-made scripts that I can use for PHP / MySQL to prevent server-side scripting and JS injections? I know about the typical functions such as htmlentities, special characters, string replace etc. but is there a simple bit of code or a function that is a failsafe for everything? Any ideas would be great. Many thanks :)

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  • Problem in Installing Wordpress

    - by Nasser Hajloo
    I try to install Wordpress in a Windows Client with WebPI which provided by Microsoft. Everything installed in my client and finally I saw successful message. with a lunch application link. When I click on it I see following error. Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL extension which is required by WordPress. How Can I resolve this issue

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  • internal implementation of database Queries

    - by harigm
    In my experience I have used many queries like select, order by, where clause etc.. in mysql, sql-server, oracle etc For a moment i have thought, 1)how is this internally written to implement the above queries 2) which language do they use? 3) is that programming language? if yes which language? 4)what kind of environment required to implement this kind of complex database

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  • PHP 5: What DAL are you using?

    - by overthetop
    hello I'm new to PHP and I recently started learning Zend Framework. What DAL are you using? Do you think that Zend_Db_* can do the magic? I need it mainly for MySql db. Does it have any limitations and can I use it in big project without any problems because I don't want to go the wrong way. 10x

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  • MySQL import in phpmyadmin (CSV) chokes on quotes

    - by Andrew Swift
    I am trying to import a .csv file into a MySQL table via phpMyAdmin. The .csv file is separated by pipes, formated like this: data|d'ata|d'a"ta|dat"a| data|"da"ta|data|da't'a| dat'a|data|da"ta"|da'ta| The data contains quotes. I have no control over the format in which I recieve the data -- it is generated by a third party. The problem comes when there is a | followed by a double quote. I always get an "invalid field count in CSV input on line N" error. I am uploading the file from the import page, using Latin1, CSV, terminated by |, separated by ". I would like to just change the "enclosed by" character, but I keep getting "Invalid parameter for CSV import: Fields enclosed by". I have tried various characters with no success. How can I tell MySQL to accept this format in phpMyAdmin? Setting up these tables is the first step in writing a program that will use uploaded gzipped .csv files to maintain the catalog of an e-commerce site.

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  • Specify database engine to use in fixtures

    - by deceze
    Is there a way to specify the database engine to be used for fixtures in CakePHP test fixtures? Some of my models depend on database transactions, and I would like to write some tests for their correct behavior. Currently I'm simply auto-importing the schema, but the tables get created with MySQL's standard MyISAM engine, which doesn't support transactions. class FooFixture extends CakeTestFixture { public $name = 'Foo'; public $import = 'Foo'; public $records = array(...); }

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  • SQLite - ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE

    - by Alix Axel
    MySQL has something like this: INSERT INTO visits (ip, hits) VALUES ('127.0.0.1', 1) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE hits = hits + 1; As far as I'm know this feature doesn't exist in SQLite, what I want to know is if there is any way to archive the same effect without having to execute two queries. Also, if this is not possible, what do you prefer: SELECT + (INSERT or UPDATE) or UPDATE (+ INSERT if UPDATE fails)

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  • Grouping Records with the same value

    - by Ben
    I am trying to create a conversations based messaging system. I want to group all messages that have the same conversation_id so that when I display a list of current conversations you only see the latest message from each conversation. Can I group the values in the mysql query, or would I have to do it in the php?

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  • Date range intersection in SQL

    - by Will
    I have a table where each row has a start and stop date-time. These can be arbitrarily short or long spans. I want to query the sum duration of the intersection of all rows with two start and stop date-times. How can you do this in MySQL? Or do you have to select the rows that intersect the query start and stop times, then calculate the actual overlap of each row and sum it client-side?

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  • Advanced Form Validation in JavaScript

    - by Kaji
    I'm already familiar with how to use onSubmit to evaluate form content against RegEx to ensure it meets static parameters for acceptable content. What I'm wondering is if there is a way to further provide validation against a MySQL database, such as if you want to make sure an e-mail address hasn't been used yet before submitting a form and having to re-load the field data back into the proper places for correction.

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  • SQL SELECT Join?

    - by SurfingCat
    Hello, i got a MySql DB. There is a table with products and orders. Structure: Products: product_id, name, manufacturers_id Orders: orders_id, product_id, quantitiy Now I want to get all orders (show only products where product id=1). I tried: SELECT orders.orders_id, orders.product_od FROM products, orders WHERE products.manufacturers_id = 1 GROUP BY orders_id ORDER BY orders_id But this doesnt work

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  • Dynamic sql vs stored procedures - pros and cons?

    - by skyeagle
    I have read many strong views (both for and against) SPs or DS. I am writing a query engine in C++ (mySQL backend for now, though I may decide to go with a C++ ORM). I cant decide whether to write a SP, or to dynamically creat the SQL and send the query to the db engine.# Any tips on how to decide?

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  • how understand one result set is subset of another in twomysql select result set ?

    - by Ehsan Khodarahmi
    Hi I've 2 mysql select statements, suppose these are my queries & their result : Statement 1 : select id from a which returns this result set : { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 } Statement 2 : select id from b which returns this result set : { 3, 5, 10 } I want to write a query which determines whether resultset1 contains all records of resultset2 or not. I think needs a simple query, any suggestion ???

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  • How to hack your own website

    - by Saif Bechan
    I am in late testing phase of my web application. The application will be tested at a larger scale now. During this time I want to try and hack my own system and application with some tools, scripts, etc. Mostly some code I can try and execute in the browser. I have backups for the whole system so even down to the kernel can be hacked. My system is nginx,apache,php,mysql on Linux CentOS.

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