Also, the CSV file is updates every few hours and I need to load any new data from the file to the database without creating duplicates of data that has already been loaded to the database.
I have set up a MySQL database which has only three fields for user-name, password and index number. But there is a LOT of data (thousands of columns) which would take too long to enter manually. I'm sure MySQL must have a file format whereby a single large file containing different data types can be successfully automatically imported and the various data elements distributed to their intended fields. Does anyone know which characters MySQL uses as field seperators for this formatting of data, or is there a program already written which can take raw data and organize it into a SQL compatible file?
I have try to sync my MySQL Server database and HLDS Data on lan,one is windows server 2008 and one is Ubuntu Linux 9.10 i have try to use the remote address(192.168.0.4:3306) but can't connect and say the error code is 10060 i have check the connect is normal and ok,the accont is can let any address to contro.
I have created a database which stores students grades for different stages of a project. One of the stages of the project is the specification part. I have a simple bit of html code which is going to be used as the searching facility. I want the user to be able to enter their ID and then it will display only their results. At the moment, it is displaying the results for EVERY student because I cant seem to find the correct syntax for my statement.
I've setup a CentOS apache web server, and loaded a site onto it. The site previously was functioning under windows xp (before I "stepped in") and wamp. What I did was copy the site in /var/www, reconfigure the httpd.conf (DocumentRoot /var/www/site, etc). Although when I try to open the webpage I get this error: Database Error: Unable to connect to the database:The MySQL adapter "mysql" is not available.
I'm trying to migrate my company server to linux, but i have a program that is designed in access what is the best way to move access tables to a mysql database so that i can program it in PHP?
I'm getting duplicate entries in mysql database when submitting a new item from a form. I initially loaded the database via IMPORT function in phpMyAdmin. This is my input form:
I want to insert values into a MySql database. The following line works fine:1
Code: mysql_query(connection, "INSERT INTO main (NumofShows , Title) VALUES('12', 'Home')"); but if the data to be inserted is from a string... like.... Code: string NewTitle = "Monaco"; string NumofShows = "2";
How do i edit my sql statements so variables can be inserted into the Values ( ) , and it will be able to read the variables and then store it into the database.
I have a MySQL database running on my local server, which I currently access via laptop, desktop using HTML/PHP.I want to re-write in HTML5, I have gone through a couple of HTML5 tutorials but cannot figure out the database interface. The best match I can find is Server-Sent Events, is this the best way forward? What about writing to the database? I have found several suggestions using Web SQL database but I don't think this is suitable as my database is also accessed from Python code on the server.
i am having a problem while hosting a website on rhel apache server.when i write the url on browser than its doesnt show any page ,neither it displays any error.However when i am hosting a simple php webpage apart from that website its works fine.i also want to know how can i import a databe file in mysql which is a part of that website.
I would like to make a script which reads a POP3 mailbox on another server and saves the items in the mailbox to a MySQL database. Is this possible? I have to make this script to create monitoringen scripts which has to use the messages in the mailbox.
I have a need of a database, and the information to go into it. I know how I want to organise my data for optimal cross referencing, but what I know is merely what I know and I do not know if what I know is what is known...
Madness to say... looking at my database I see this is the best way to organise the data, but what I do not know is how the computer will respond to my methodical madness.
Is it quicker to have one table with many fields or many tables with few fields?
We've got information for 10 users with 17 idiosyncrasies.
So, would one table with 17 columns and 10 rows... or... a group of 50 tables with one column and 3 rows and one table with 4 columns and 5 rows...
The queries and modifications will be daily, and constant. These numbers are really much larger but the math is easier for me to articulate on a smaller scale. I use Perl, php, and C with SQL for management.
We purchased a new database system at work last October, ditching the old system because of a lack of support from the vendor. This is a retail Point of Sale and Backoffice database system. I am not sure what system the new one runs on, but the system we replaced was a Firebird data base. The reason I am posting is because we are now in need of the information contained in the old database which was not completely imported into the new system. Unfortunately, we parted company with the old vendor under extremely hostile conditions, and they are not a source of help for this problem, nor are the new vendors.
Basically the problem is this: The database in on a Windows XP system and I found a copy of SQL Manager Lite 2008 on the system, which after quite a bit of studying, I figured out how to extract the database into a removable file. I have this file (178MB) on a USB stick in a file called Backoffice.fbd. I can get into this database with MySQL. All I want to be able to do get into the database and create tab deliminated spreadsheet files for each of the database sections (Customers, Repairs, Sales History, stock files, etc.) Is it possible to do this with Ubuntu and MySQL and if so, can an expert suggest one or two things to get me started.
make deb package with samll project of php and myysql database such as login.php, index.php controll.php etc and database_name.sql. when i install this deb package my php script folder should go in /var/www file and databse should create automatically. i edit the control file of deb package , in depends line i set apache2, php and mysql because these three thing are necessary to run my script till here it is ok .but i am not able to send my project in /var/www and configure database automatically . i think for this i have to write .sh file but i dont know bash scripting
I have installed Mysql in Ubuntu 9, for the use of roundcube database.After installing iam getting the error like this
* Stopping MySQL database server mysqld [ OK ] * Starting MySQL database server mysqld [ OK ] * Checking for corrupt, not cleanly closed and upgrade needing tables.
So because of this in the roundcube configuration its giving the error message that MYSQL is not installed. So Kindly give me a idea how to solve this.
I'm having problems connecting to the mysql database on my system. I first noticed this when I was trying to set up the program anymeal. I subsequently tried using MySQL Administrator (mysql-admin), but had no luck. It gives my the following feedback:
Code:
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
Click the 'Ping' button to see if there is a networking problem. I press the ping button, and it seems to connect.
What is the minimum possible MySQL query to get a random data selection that includes each Index number only once and ordered ascending. The maximum index number is known. For example running the query should get the following data: 01, 06, 07, 02. Running the query again, you may get the same data or another possible combination like: 01, 05, 07, 04. Of course you could run a loop for 1 to max_index and process a random ordered data selection until the next index number is found. But I think this will result in too many database access. Also you could run max_index queries to get all IDs that correspond to the given index and randomly select one ID for each index.
So I can select the data from the array like so: PHP Code: echo $data[col_name][row_num];
However when I dump the array I dont get the data I am expecting: Code: running select * from users: meta [company_name]meta [company_name] DATA [Array ( [company_name] => Array ( [0] => My company [1] => My details ) ) ]
and I get this error simply running the program from the command line: DBD::mysql::st execute failed: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1 at ./submit.cgi line 24.
is this the right syntax to use, both, for this line:
my (@param) = $cgi->param("firstname","lastname","type") ;
as well as this one:
$sth=$dbh->prepare ("SELECT firstname,lastname,type FROM dts WHERE firstname LIKE $param[0] AND lastname LIKE $param[1] and type LIKE $param[2]" );
or should there be quotes around the $param[0] or something? (also is it $param[0] or $param(0)?)
I've got a cisco error log which is pulled and mailed out via the following code (values are written to a mysql db). I really need to make the IP's in the second column hostnames,I don't really know how to start.I'll paste the code I've got and someone can come up with a bright idea
According to Wikipedia's PHP page, PHP "is a general-purpose scripting language". Does that include being suitable for duplicate files detection? More specifically, the task is collating files from workstation backups into a single place, preserving directory paths and replacing duplicates with hard links. This will be a regular task on a lot of files so performance is important; our current proof-of-concept solution uses a PostgreSQL database of file "fingerprints" to speed duplicate detection. Does PHP have PostgreSQL integration?
I am asking these questions as a follow-up on an earlier thread asking for programming language recommendations for this task. Since then I have learned that PHP skills are available locally.
I am setting some environmental variable in my .bashrc , the sample code I was provided with is for CSH but I am using bash, and there are some syntax differences between them ... I got most of the script to work, but I am getting an error at this part :
Code: if ($RMSTREE == $RMANTREE) then set path=($path $RMANTREE/bin) else
i am new to python programing and i have a couple of ?'s
1- what would i do if i needed to find the closest, bigger number, from a list of numbers when the user types a number in.
2- (windows) i need a program that can compile .py files into a .exe file so that it works on a machine without python it also needs to work with python 3.2.
Browsing some websites I've found a code for online form where a user provides name, number, etc. Everything is created in html/javascript. I'm just wondering whether it's possible to collect this input and present it in a database form so that I'd be able to see who's provided data and all the details they entered.Actually, it doesn't have to be a proper database (it would probably require php/mysql). It could be a weekly/monthly report (a text file) of people who provided details. The website is hosted by a third party company.This is an html bit: