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<0> what does it mean installing the service from a command promt ?? <0> C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin\mysqld" --install <0> ? <1> does that quote belong there? <2> 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9...... <2> R-T-F-M <0> no no ignore the quote <0> its from the documentation <0> i was just wondering what is the difference starting the server and install <2> of course there is a difference you imbecile <3> lol <2> and if you have to ask you can be damn sure you shouldn't do neither <0> cause i install using MSI , graphical user interface and its started <2> just uninstall it and find something else to do <0> yeah, sure...
<0> The service-installation command does not start the server. Instructions for that are given later in this <0> section. <0> why the **** am i fooling my self... <2> because you're an idiot <0> maybe <2> quite sure of it really <4> kf, chill <1> MJBoY87 obviously you're not going to get any help from him. <4> just leave it alone instead <0> K_F i tought this was a help chanell, man u really <0> seem to be so offensive <1> Go back to the documentation <0> thanx psilo <1> What's wrong with that dude? <0> he had OP here he could ban me <3> that Q has nothing to do with mysql its about how windows handles services <0> i will find the answer later in the documentation section :D <1> CR000 gave you good info. <4> yeah i mean, if you cant install mysql on windows.. you're probably out of luck two steps dwon the road anyway <0> sorry i am not that familiar with the server terminology but Q .we mentioned quotes so far but that was not the point <4> yeah and the idea here is that you're about to install a software that isnt your generic point and click ****e <0> when u have the server set up and running , hwhat does the --install command do ? in the prompt line <4> it's made to run on unix systems <4> i have no clue <4> i dont run mysql on windows <4> but if i did.. i'd read the manual <1> Yeah who does :P <0> yes probably 100% for unix platform <0> open source <0> u all use linux ? <5> mostly, tho i use openbsd <1> I think CR000's point was that --install is not an mysqld flag, but a windows one to 'install' the service. <1> So mysql documentation is not necessarily what you need to understand here. <0> ahh ok i c now <5> are you sure it wasn't the install_db script? <0> cause server is different than the program <0> this way it installs as server so u can see the progres in the windonws task bar <5> MJBoY87> sorry i am not that familiar with the server terminology but Q <5> .we mentioned quotes so far but that was not the point <0> got it sorry <5> heh, what was that? <0> k that was wrong sorry <0> :) <5> dropped an orange on the keyboard, sorry <3> lol <0> lol <4> hehe <0> aghh why u mentioned them i have to look up in the fridge now... <5> hungry <5> grazzy, did you look at those note i made? <4> no <4> where? :p <5> i was just curious if that's the way you were doing it <5> http://tyson.homeunix.org/notes/cut-n-paste <4> thanks, hehe <5> ;) <5> later guys <6> Hello <6> !!!
<6> Is there a good free Graphic Interface that someone could recommend, to use with MySQL? <7> hello ... how can i use a var[] in mysql? <7> (how do i creat it in the database?) <7> hello ... how can i use a var[] in mysql? <7> (how do i creat it in the database?) <7> hello <7> how can i create an array within the database? <1> sheesh <8> hey. I've got a table with a start datetime and a end datetime, what i would like to do, is to get the difference in minutes, and sum every row that matches a userID.. <8> my query is : SELECT SUM(HOUR(TIMEDIFF(end,start))) sum FROM portal_timeliste pt LEFT JOIN crm_users pb USING(userID) WHERE pt.userID = '%s' AND MONTH(start) = '%s' ORDER BY start DESC <8> any ideas? <9> 1 <9> <9> <9> Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() <9> any idea? <4> yup, #php <4> whats the problem with the query ascii? <8> grazzy, it only sums the hours, not the minutes.. <8> so the the minuts won't count at all..:S <3> maybe subtime() could help u <3> maybe <3> dont trust me though <8> i will try..thanks <4> couldnt you use DATE_FORMAT instead of HOUR just <4> to get minutes <8> nah..that would output only the minutes..not the hours convertet to minutes.. <8> there is a TIME_TO_SEC <8> maybe thats a way to go.. <10> hi <10> how do i select by a column that doesn't starts with a letter <10> i have stores { id, name, ...} and whant to do WHERE name LIKE 'what do i put here?' <5> as far as i can tell you have it, what's the problem? <4> you would need to use a regexp for taht optocus <10> mysql supports regex? <10> what should i search for in manual for this? <4> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/regexp.html <4> regexp? doh <5> nah, that's too obvious <5> heh <10> thanks <4> garrwww <5> grazzy, you never said if those notes were usefull or not <4> hehe <5> :/ <4> i kinda guess they are? <4> if you need them <5> heh <4> main problem is that i dont like having to know three different sets of copy-pasting <4> thats whats soo good about windows <5> good and windows shouldn't be used in the same sentence. ;p <5> most of the time i only go from terminal to terminal so it's no big deal <4> just slap putty on windows it's totally acceptable .P <5> i do <5> same rules apply from terminal to terminal <5> and graphical to terminal ... <5> cygwin throws in an extra tho <11> hey, im trying to just add in a filename extension to a column of data, cant think of how though <11> anyone got ideas? <5> concat? <11> ehh <11> wa <10> grazzy man i still can't figure out the regex <10> i need everything that doesn't start with a letter <10> ah i did it <10> WHERE name NOT REGEXP '^[[:alpha:]]+' <5> should also work with regexp '^[[:digit:]]+' <12> hello
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