On 02/12/12 08:06, Alan Chandler wrote:
Failed with message: SQLSTATE[HY000] Unable to connect: Adaptive
Server is unavailable or does not exist (severity 9)
I managed to fix this myself. There were two problems
1) Password was one character wrong.
2) The connection string should be
dblib
I have a two virtual machines on my debian unstable desktop machine.
One runs windows 7 and has an instance of Microsoft SQL Server Express
running on it. The other runs Windows XP and has a version of Apache
and Php together with the Microsoft PHP Drivers. All three machines
(the host and
Please don't top-post.
Umarzuki Mochlis:
>
> I also want to know if there's any to tool to convert ms sql db to
> postgres or mysql.
Didn't you look at the existing documentation?
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Converting_from_other_Databases_to_PostgreSQL
J.
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I worry about people thinking
I also want to know if there's any to tool to convert ms sql db to
postgres or mysql.
2009/9/9 Jesus arteche :
> Hello,
>
> I want to change my database in ms sql server to some database en debian,
> someone knows how can i do it, or give me some step about how to start. Its
On 2009-09-09 04:32, Jesus arteche wrote:
Hello,
I want to change my database in ms sql server to some database en debian,
someone knows how can i do it, or give me some step about how to start. Its
a relative big database, and the write and read frecuency is a kind high.
Look into
Hello,
I want to change my database in ms sql server to some database en debian,
someone knows how can i do it, or give me some step about how to start. Its
a relative big database, and the write and read frecuency is a kind high.
Thanks
David Baron wrote:
Getting this:
/etc/cron.daily/mysql-server:
/etc/cron.daily/mysql-server: line 26: /etc/mysql/debian-log-rotate.conf: No
such file or directory
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/mysql-server exited with return code 1
I recall seeing something in the changelogs awhile back but sinc
Getting this:
/etc/cron.daily/mysql-server:
/etc/cron.daily/mysql-server: line 26: /etc/mysql/debian-log-rotate.conf: No
such file or directory
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/mysql-server exited with return code 1
I recall seeing something in the changelogs awhile back but since I am not
actively u
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On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 02:15:49PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience accessing MS SQL Server from Linux?
> Either from C, Perl, or PHP? If so, what do I need in order to do
> this?
I don't have any specific experience, but I think both Perl and Python
Does anyone have any experience accessing MS SQL Server from Linux? Either
from C, Perl, or PHP? If so, what do I need in order to do this?
Thanks,
Gerry
Try the work group server form Oracle.
We are running for more the 6 months and are quite satisfied.
A trial version can be downloaded from oracle web site.
If You need more details do not hesitate to mail me.
Jarek
I need to choose SQL server engine for phone billing system.
Just now it's running on MS SQL server, but I'd like to migrate it to linux
platform.
Size of the database just now is about 200 MB, main table contains about 700
000 records.
One of the main needs is that data storage shou
out a free SQL Server for Linux?
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