@ircmaxelldo do you think database normalization is good at any cost? I am on a project and I get query with like 9 left join. Everything I have read about mysql say "keey things separately" but I feel like 9 joints... it make long query. Maybe it's normal and I am just not used to it. I never have stuff that big
but I am experiencing problem I never had before, it's challenging :)
@Happyninja Well, I think that depends on the domain and what you're doing. If you are concerned about the actual length of the query string and the ability to read it then I would say keep it normalized. If you're concerned about performance that's something else entirely.
Whether or not 9 JOINs on a query is "normal", I'm not sure. But I personally work in a system where complex queries commonly have 9+ JOINs in them.
Of course that system isn't one you would want to emulate or use as a "normal baseline" :P
@Happyninja Then I would say this is problem should be solved with proper formatting for maximum readability and the appropriate comments. I absolutely would not denormalize a database to make queries easier to read
I was in a similar boat about 2~ years ago. I had never seen any queries that complex before
But as you read them and work with them more often you'll find it is easier to figure out what they're doing.
I don't have a question so much as I would like to talk something out with someone.. I'm working on my content manager and really want to let javascript handle most of the output through angularjs (doesn't matter if you don't know what that is). I really love everything about this approach, but it ruins SEO, since crawlers won't see any content (js is retrieving it all).
The only thing I can see that can be done is to install a special browser on the server that can get the js output and cache it for the crawlers to use, but that won't work on shared servers, I think.
All this may be true but if you want SEO you have more work ahead of you this route. And really beyond using Google's suggested solution I don't know anything else you can do
Other than having a static version of the site that doesn't use JS that SEO can use
@ChrisPappas , some documentation This means that the value returned by the LAST_INSERT_ID() to a given client is the first AUTO_INCREMENT value generated for most recent statement affecting an AUTO_INCREMENT column by that client.
But PMA do this $insert_id + $num_rows - 1
It's mean that they just adding number of affected rows to LAST_INSERT_ID
@ChrisPappas , it's not a bug.
you can turn off foreign key checks before truncate
In geometry, a disk (also spelled disc) is the region in a plane bounded by a circle.
A disk is said to be closed or open according to whether or not it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary. In Cartesian coordinates, the open disk of center (a, b) and radius R is given by the formula
:D=\{(x, y)\in {\mathbb R^2}: (x-a)^2+(y-b)^2
while the closed disk of the same center and radius is given by
:\overline{ D }=\{(x, y)\in {\mathbb R^2}: (x-a)^2+(y-b)^2 \le R^2\}.
The area of a closed or open disk of radius R is πR2 (see π).
The ball is the disk generalised to metric spac...
Hello all. I'm running into an issue altering a PHP dynamically Cascading Style Sheet. I'm attempting to alter a WordPress plugin (GD Star Rating) in order to remove the thumbs down for voting purposes. Any ideas?
I’m in the midst of creating a page that allows users to vote for one of two competing images. I’ve used the GD Star Rating plug-in for WordPress in the past, but am struggling with altering the output in accordance to my specifications. Ideally I would like to eliminate the thumbs down option,...
i have like 5 answers that i tend to "promote" .. it's more like "i have no patience to explain this AGAIN ... just read this .. maybe something rubs off on you"
I have a scenario where a lot of information in one column was deleted. Here's what I'm doing to restore:
In a backup (which has the column information), import that as a new table. Then, update the original table with the new column information where it is currently null.
How would I do the fo...
If you're already using move_uploaded_file, you don't need to check is_uploaded_file
is_uploaded_file can be useful for example if you're uploading an image that will then be processed and returned to the user, without actually being saved anywhere permanant on the server, for example.
@YogeshSuthar i dont want to site review i need help for css validator if you dont want to give solution please dont waste time. and sorry for this..
i have a employes and my works on css so i want to clear this error. — savan1 min ago
I would suggest to prefix your script generated function names with a dollar sign or underscore; these characters may be used anywhere inside an identifier (including the start).
The older ECMAScript definition stated that they were reserved for machine generated variable names, but that stateme...
@Jack Shell - OS android, the system is diff than samsung, also they don't have a inbuild task manager, also I've seen, screen pixels die - more than 50% of sony phones
@Jack Old phones was working properly and last long for many years. But now-a days smartphones made by cheap manufacturers are not even last long for even a year.
I liked the model where it used to rotate and open, I guess 270i, it was bad cuz it had just 256mb of internal memory and didn't had support for memory card too
@Jack @YogeshSuthar Actually apples are not worth the money
@Jack I can buy a quality laptop in that price which can do double work that iphone does, obv we cant compare a phone and a laptop but again, apple is not worth it
@YogeshSuthar Doesn't matter, tab 2 is superb, 17K is not that big compared to 40K iphone
@Jack well I changed the code around that generates the function name so now the served result is: prodadd1() - however, it still will not trigger the script. - But again, if I manually hard code the exact same thing it works. - Something in PHP generating that function name and the onclick event is stoppping it.
I have a restful service in c#.net that talks to mongodb. When I return about 20,000 records to client the service works fine. But increasing the returned data set causes below exception on server side:
System.InvalidOperationException: Server instance xxx.xxx.xxx is no
longer connected. ...
@YogeshSuthar Don't expect too much from laptops, any laptop, whether you buy a cheap 20K laptop or 80K mac... its same everywhere, you need to replace battery in a year
@YogeshSuthar Again - Don't expect too much from laptops, any laptop, whether you buy a cheap 20K laptop or 80K mac... its same everywhere, you need to replace battery in a year
so in short whatever you buy, you've to replace battery after a year