I'm not really sure what I should be looking for in the MySQL manual. I
basically want to make a column that will do math to other columns, like in
a spreadsheet program. Is it possible? And if so, what do I look for?
And if you can give me an example that would be great.
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I want to shorten a string that I'll be throwing through the url. It's not
so much that it's too long, but it's ugly. What it is, is my query string
that I need to pass through to different pages, i.e. viewing multiple pages.
Anyway, I was looking at encode and decode features but not really s
I have a page with multiple form submit buttons that carry different values
to do different functions and such.
...
Which works great!! However, I grow tiresome of the typical button "look",
and in my attempt to use an image instead:
failed. Is there a way to do this? I have changed
I need to retrive all column information from a DISTINCT query. But so
far, I only can get one column to show by using this:
SELECT DISTINCT my_column FROM my_table;
which then gives me a list of my_column information and is correct, but I
need all information from all columns. Querying this:
I'm having trouble establishing MySQL sessions when the client is running
from behind a remote firewall. (I.e., the MySQL server has a static
internet IP, but the remote client which is accessing, or better said,
attempting to access the MySQL database via PHP in their browser can't seem
to estab
doff, I knew there had to be a simple answer. Works great, thanks.
At 02:26 PM 2/21/01 +1300, Simon Garner wrote:
>From: "Jared Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I'm make an object or an array from the results of a query to my MySQL
>> database. The
I'm make an object or an array from the results of a query to my MySQL
database. The value returned is entered in s and any repeated
values are unwanted. Is there a way to remove them easily?
eg.
this?>
I was thinking of creating an array before the while, then in the while add
each "$r->t
date("Ymd", mktime(0,0,0,date("d"),date("m")-14,date("Y")));
At 03:57 PM 2/13/01 -0500, Don wrote:
>Does someone have a snippet of code that retrieves today's date,
>subtracts 14 days and converts the result to a string in the form
>"MMDD"?
>
>If possible, please reply to my email.
>
>Thanks,
I've been looking through the manual but I keep on missing the function or
it doesn't exist.
I need to know if there is a way to get a specified HTML page (as if you
were to go to the page by typing in the url in your browser) and either
turn it into a string or array or something that I would be
I need to know how to be able to eliminate the querysting portion of the
URL that is displayed on the users browser. I don't want it possible to
click refresh and reenter in the same querystring that was used previously
(eg. php runs a mysql query of INSERT based on the querystring which only
sho
In MySQL, I need to know how to create a row in a table that is an
auto_increment and starts at a certain number. I've tried using:
CREATE TABLE something (
id_numberint default '5000'auto_increment,
UNIQUE id_number (id_number)
);
but it sets the default to NULL. How do I do that?
>Its also very handy when you get an error like that to check you log files,
>usually when you get no error and no page like that, php has segfaulted
>apache, might want to check :) there might be other errors in the log files
>to help you too.
>
>Chris Lee
>Mediawaveonline.
I'm trying to include images in my PDF file using pdf_open_png. (I've also
tried using pdf_open_gif and pdf_open_image_file.) But when I add the line:
$logo = pdf_open_png($pdf, "$CFG->imagedir/logo.png");
I get the error: Cannot find server or DNS Error (The page cannot be
displayed), and
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