Hi all, I have an application form where the applicants pick the days and hours they're available to attend. Currently it saves each day and the hours they're available that day as a single row, so it saves 1-5 rows per user and the table ended up with more than 25k rows... What would be the best way to save this info and use it afterwards?
I'm using php 5.6.12 atm everything is defined as it should (env variables). `php -S localhost:8080 test.php` works, `sudo /usr/local/sbin/php-fpm -c /usr/local/lib/php.ini -F -e` fails `OCIEnvNlsCreate() failed. There is something wrong with your system - please check that LD_LIBRARY_PATH includes the directory with Oracle Instant Client libraries`.
@FlorianMargaine If the client sent a HTTP/1.0 request, I'm not sure. I know that there may be an issue in that case with PHP's file_get_contents, I probably didn't submit a bug report, wait..
oh one thing. I installed nginx, it is a web server, so ?! I want to see me website, you told If I install a webserver I can see my website on the browser
> A normal browser would consider the page is fully loaded if the HTTP payload length reaches the length specified in the response Content-Length HTTP header. File_get_contents doesn't do this and that's a shame.
@FlorianMargaine I'm not sure if we should just always send Connection: close in that case or just close the connection if Content-Length bytes have been read.
on bsd you have two location for configuration: /etc folder, which contains the configuration related to the operating system and /usr/local/etc where all the configuration for installed software is located
@Sajad Do not be creepy and realize that I am not different than anyone else here. So please be a little professional and just keep working on whatever you were doing.
@ircmaxell We have employees who work remotely a very small percentage of the time. It works because we use IMs, emails and whatnot for communication – we're not build around meeting in the open space.
@Sajad as I explained before, here skype is used for friend and coworkers. Mainly because it people in your skype list can see details like your phone number, real address and other stuff. It is considered a sensitive information.
The hardest part of working remote when the rest of your team doesn't is that you miss all the little minor social interactions. The daily standup and constant chat activity doesn't compensate for this...
Alright, that's enough distraction I think. I guess I can take this opportunity and ask my question :P Is there an effective way to save 1-5 datetimes instead of saving each of them in a single row? chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/25303404#25303404
I need a remote gig, and I hope my current company will let me transition to one; kinda defeats the purpose of moving into a nudist colony if I have to put on clothes and leave every day.
@Ekin having each entry in a separate row is the right way of doing it. Having 25k rows is fine. Having denormalised data that is horrible to query would not be fine.
@Danack I don't think it's a problem though the database has became so huge and the employer wants to get rid of all teh tables possible or at least reduce the size etc. What would you advise to do in this case?
@ircmaxell I'm putting together a course proposal for a special topics class for scientific computing on batch scheduling systems. We're nearing the end of the approval process, so if it goes through it'll be a great experience to teach it at least once too.
@Ekin Assert your authority....and tell them that you know best, while maybe quickly reading shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920022343.do and slideshare.net/billkarwin/sql-antipatterns-strike-back . If you wanted to give them technical reason why having each bit of data separate in one row you could say that it allows MySQL to optimise the queries much better than having the data all stored with multiple entries per row. Which has the benefit of both sounding reassuring + true
@Ekin Also, if they think 25k rows is huge...they don't know what they're talking about.