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  • summing two colums total in mysql

    - by JPro
    I want a resultset for this table : ID Number_of_posts Number_of_user 1 100 21 2 23 34 as ID Number_of_posts Number_of_user Number_of_posts_AND_Number_of_user 1 100 21 178 2 23 34 178 ----------------------------------------------- 123 55 Is it possible to get the sum of two colums as another column/ as output in mysql?

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  • query mysql table and fetch rows posted in 3 days

    - by Mac Taylor
    Hey guys how can i query my mysql database and fetch rows which are posted in earlier 3 days i know how to fetch todays's rows but not 3 days ago time will save in my table like this : 2010-01-20 19:17:49 and this is what i know : SELECT id FROM pages WHERE date=now() but i need to show posts in 3days and im looking for a simple and straight solution ,because i know how to do so in long php codes

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  • How to sort MySQL query by two columns

    - by user334269
    The following is my DB data, how can I sorting it by sid and prev_sid with php/mysql!? sid prev_sid type 000 197 app_home 197 198 page_teach 198 218 page_teach 199 211 page_step 211 207 link 218 559 page_step 559 199 page_step Result: sid prev_sid type 000 197 app_home 197 198 page_teach 198 218 page_teach 218 559 page_step 559 199 page_step 199 211 page_step 211 207 link 000 197 198 218 559 199 199 211 207

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  • Time not entered in mysql ? Java

    - by Nitesh Panchal
    Hello, I have a datetime field in mysql table and i am using JPA for persisting data but only date goes in database. Time always shows 00:00:00. What should i do? I am not doing any manipulation with Date. All i do is to assign new Date() to a variable and store it in database. What am i doing wrong?

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  • Error #1064 in mySQL Query

    - by William
    I get the following error in the query below: #1064 - 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 Code Snippet: INSERT INTO test_bans( ip, Expiration ) VALUES ( "0.0.0.0", DateAdd( "d", 1, Date( ) ) ) Table creation query CREATE TABLE test_bans ( ID smallint(6) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, IP text NOT NULL, Expiration DATETIME NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (ID) ) TYPE=MyISAM; What am I missing?

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  • Sort MySQL result set using comparison between 2 columns of same value type

    - by Kyobul
    Hello, I have a table containing last_updated_1 and last_updated_2 columns, used respectively for text and images update time on a post. I wish I could get a result set of 10 rows based on all time last updated records contained in the 2 columns, ex. row 1 = last_updated_1 record, row 2 = last_updated_2 record, row 3 = last_updated_1 record, etc. How could I compare inside a MySQL query the both columns values, to get unique & mixed result set ? Thank you in advance for your help

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  • Directions and Opinions on Creating Update System for the Application.

    - by AlwaysBeCoding
    Hi people. I just try to figure out a good solution on designing the update process for a windows form application i created. I think of a button inside the app for manual checking of an update and checking when starting the app. Only I'm not familiar with technics. I though to have the update setup file in a FTP Server and checking the server for an update with a txt file in there with filename and version info. When app is finished downloading the update, closing and starting the update setup file. Any suggestions, opinions on the subject?

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  • mySQL convert varchar to date

    - by Jeff V
    I need to convert a varchar value of 1/9/2011 to a date in mySQL and I want only the month and year. So that I can then use the PERIOD_DIFF function (so I would need the above to be converted to 201101). I've tried various ways using the STR_TO_DATE function: SELECT STR_TO_DATE(CYOApp_oilChangedDate, '%m/%Y') FROM CYO_AppInfo But I get weird results... (for example: 2009-01-00) What am I doing incorrectly?

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  • MySQL 5.1 Schema Installer

    - by sergiogx
    I need to make an installer for a MySQL 5.1 Database, but I'm totally a noob when it comes to installers. I've been looking at NSIS and learned a little but I don't really know how to use it to just to execute a script. Anyone out there has experience installing database schemas in multiple computers? thanks

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  • how to number the datas from mysql

    - by udaya
    Hi This is a doubt on mysql select query let me axplain my doubt with a simple example consider this is my query SELECT dbCountry from tableCountry tableCountry has fields dbCuntryId dbCountry and dbState I have the result as dbCountry india america england kenya pakisthan I need the result as 1 india 2 america 3 england 4 kenya 5 pakisthan the numbers 12345 must be generated with the increase in data and itis not a autoincrement id How can i get it is it something like loop

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  • Store html into MYSql database

    - by jouzef19
    hello I'm try to store String (that contain html ) to mysql database by using Longtext data type. but its always says "You have an error in your SQL syntax". (note : i tried to store normal text , and its work)

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  • PHP and MySQL - correct way to use mysqli_real_escape_string

    - by TaG
    I was wondering if the code below is the correct way to use mysqli_real_escape_string() when storing users data in a database. Here is the PHP & MySQL code. if (mysqli_num_rows($dbc) == 0) { $mysqli = mysqli_connect("localhost", "root", "", "sitename"); $dbc = mysqli_query($mysqli,"INSERT INTO info (user_id, url) VALUES ('$user_id', 'mysqli_real_escape_string($url)')"); } if ($dbc == TRUE) { $dbc = mysqli_query($mysqli,"UPDATE info SET url = 'mysqli_real_escape_string($url)' WHERE user_id = '$user_id'");

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  • Sorting MySQL table by next due date

    - by Zagga
    Hi folks, I have a MySQL table that stores (amongst other things) a persons date of birth. Is there any way to sort the table so the next due birthday is at the top? I have the date stored in standard yyyy-mm-dd DATE format and seperate year, month and day fields so I can sort it by the first birthday of the year (ORDER BY month, day) but I can't seem to get any further. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Zagga

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