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00:34
Trying to update the initial password in MySQL
```ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'new_password';```
I get... ERROR 1064 (42000): 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 'IDENTIFIED BY 'new_password'' at line 1
Ok, I see Server version: 5.6.35 MySQL Community Server (GPL)
Before MySQL 5.7.6. I thought I had the later edition.
SET PASSWORD FOR root = PASSWORD('password');
 
7 hours later…
08:07
morning
@Christopher ok
08:24
hey folks, need some help with some oracle sql here. How do I take a text input and set it as a variable to be used throughout a script?
I'm trying to get input from user of a schema name, and use that as a variable to do filtering throughout the sql
@simplycoding can you show your code, please?
sure, I've tried quite a few things.
declare schemaname varchar(10);
begin select '&schema' into schemaname; end; select * from all_tables where owner = schemaname
i've also tried: accept schemaName varchar(10) prompt 'schema: ';
declare a number;
begin a := &schemaName;
end;
08:41
i can get this to work using ints, but not with varchar or char
wait
have you tried that @simplycoding stackoverflow.com/questions/11622233/… ?
hey @Sami
no, so do I need to put my select query before end;?
08:57
@simplycoding try to use the example as a starting point
everything is here
or how do I properly run a normal sql statement after setting the variable
declare
  VR_TABLE VARCHAR2(256);
begin
  VR_TABLE :='mytable';
  EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'SELECT * FROM ' || VR_TABLE || ' WHERE your_condition';
end;
do I really have to do string concatenation?
doesn't sound like a very good approach. I've got a pretty long sql script
@simplycoding I'm giving you an example in many
how about this, is there a way to reference variables like $vr_table?
or $var1
09:01
have you look on google?
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Q: how to use a variable in oracle script for the table name

Gern BlanstonI have an pl\sql script where I want to set the table name used in the script to a variable. So, from some examples I found on the web, I wrote the code below. The first section works, so I think my general syntax is correct,but the second section, where I attempt to use a variable for a table ...

lol that answers everything :)
I was confused because every time I had a &schema in the script, it was prompting for the same value
man
you should have look deeper and exhaust all the possible solutions before asking
I may sound harsh but I found a solution in less than 10mn with you
well, with what already worked for me, I thought the &var1 would always prompt for a parameter
09:09
it seems no
:)
well, now we can say that hah
Anyway, I'm glad you found a decent solution
sorry, that's my teacher skills that are speaking
;)
War
War
morning all
Morning @AndyK, @War, all
morning folks
 
1 hour later…
10:31
hii guys
@vishuminhas Morning
how we can concatinate the Acname where we have duplicate records
its afternoon
:D
please help me guys
@AnkushBist What?! How long have I been day-dreaming...oh wait, different time-zones phew
10:34
how to get query of existing table in sql server
@vishuminhas break it down, do you know how to find the duplicates first (lots of answers on SO about that)
i am not familiar with sql server
yeah but @Shaneis they are getting records in simple table
here I have join
i need to know which column accept data type and which is defined as autoincrement and unique
@AnkushBist look at sys.tables and sys.columns
10:36
I can show you my query
@Shaneis
@Shaneis how?
@AnkushBist try something like this
SELECT
    t.name AS table_name,
    c.name AS column_name,
	t2.name AS data_type,
	c.is_identity,
	OBJECTPROPERTY(c.object_id, 'IsUniqueCnst') AS is_unique,
    *
FROM
    sys.tables AS t
    INNER JOIN sys.columns AS c
        ON c.object_id = t.object_id
	LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.types AS t2
		ON c.user_type_id = t2.user_type_id;
i think am not able explain my requirement
@vishuminhas what do you mean by "concatenate" exactly? What is your expected output?
10:55
Mr. Kamal Nain Sharma , Mr. Rameshwer Singh
I need data like this
or of we can make it comma sapparated
11:24
@vishuminhas get rid of the LEFT JOIN to StaffAccount
and in your SELECT statement put this in, instead of ST.AcName
,
    (STUFF((
            SELECT
                ', ' + ST.AcName
            FROM
                StaffAccount AS ST
            WHERE
                ST.StaffId = SA.attendanceBy
           FOR XML PATH('')
           ), 1, 2, '')) AS AcNames
 
3 hours later…
14:29
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@AndyK I think your message exploded.... :|
google zalgo @Shaneis
@AndyK haha what is that!
 
3 hours later…
17:17
see ya guys
 
2 hours later…
19:33
		DECLARE @One table (Dat int)
		DECLARE @Two table (Dat int)

		INSERT INTO @One VALUES (1),(2),(2)
		INSERT INTO @Two VALUES (2),(2),(3)

		SELECT	o.Dat AS One,
				t.Dat AS Two
			FROM @One o
			INNER JOIN @Two t ON o.Dat = t.Dat

		/*

		Result:

		One  Two
		2    2
		2    2
		2    2
		2    2

		Instead of:

		One  Two
		2    2
		2    2

		*/
Given the above sql query, why does the select statement return four rows if there are only two matching rows in each table? I'm probably misunderstanding something really basic here
19:45
Nevermind ^ I was getting confused with a more complex query, and tried to boil it down to a simpler query and just got more confused, but I understand it now
19:56
Hello
I have the following "table"
gene_name | gene_length
A1 | 2
A1 | 3
C1 | 3
C1 | 5
I am trying to get it to check if the names are the same, and if so, fetch the longer gene length
I've been trying to use this: stackoverflow.com/questions/25103485/…
but don't fully understand the INNER JOIN part
SELECT
a.gene_name,
CASE WHEN a.length < b.gene_length THEN a.gene_length ELSE b.gene_length END AS gene_length
FROM MyTable a
INNER JOIN MyTable b ON a.gene_name = b.gene_name
WHERE a.gene_name = b.gene_name
would this work?

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