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04:18
@kabuto178 Do all the tables have exactly the same columns?
What's the definition of unique?
Assuming all the tables have the same columns, and the definition of unique is based on every single column, then you can just use UNION
Run a SELECT that UNIONs all the tables together from the command line, tell it to spit out tab-separated data, and pipe it to a file
yes each table has the same number of columns
unique being Table A has Jim Jones Taylor, Table B has Jim Jones Taylor etc the records are repeated in that fashion
That is a horrible schema :-P
that too is the answer i gave, but the interviewer was saying thats a lot of rows to query
yes in my mind im saying, I would not let it get that way in the first place
lol
First of all, 10k rows is nothing
04:23
Second, there's no other way to determine uniqueness without retrieving every row
:)
i dont feel too bad now
but back to the 10k rows
its nothing? :O!
how much data are you pushing around normally?
Yeah, any of my dev machines can do a full table scan of 10k rows in milliseconds
Good Morning
I mean, you should index it for sure, because it will probably grow, and for correctness
And for teh joinz
We have tables with 200m-500m rows in MySQL
Any php / mysql expert here ?
04:27
oh my
i love joinssss
@Sonic99 I've used both, I suppose
lol
i too have used both
dam 200m rows, I guess you do some sort of batch queries instead of one big query
@kabuto178 It makes some joins difficult-to-impossible.
I have a php/mysql problem ,can i post the coding here ?
@Sonic99 Paste it in some pastebin and put the link to it here
04:29
:O @TehShrike that is when your real test of skill comes in
complexity must be amazing
I need to read a bit more hehe
At my last job, the apps had many more tables and there were many more different queries/joins, but we didn't usually see more than 1 or 2 million rows in the largest tables
i can tell you did lots of optimizations :P
and by the way how is postgre working out for you
@kabuto178 I still haven't used Postgres (was just using the pg client to connect to Redshift) - but our Redshift database has something like 3b rows in it now
It's pretty magical
04:36
3b
what the what
haha
this is amazing
and quite interesting
Yeah, it's pretty awesome to run a query that can come back in 60 seconds with aggregated data from a billion rows
I was giggling like a schoolgirl
impossible
No, just expensive ;-P
04:37
60 seconds for a billion query
:O!
dam
your company has big data
@Sonic99 use the SHOW CREATE TABLE [tablename] query
quick response hehe
did you have to read a lot or just practice @TehShrike
Here is the Edit form.. in pastebin i paste my two files. It's updated with null values.Here is coding part pastebin.com/Z5dDxbxn i'll paste the error image next
In here successfully updated with null values :(
@kabuto178 I haven't read as much as I should, I'm sure. I follow a good number of mysql bloggers. I've hung out in #mysql quite a bit. High Performance MySQL is a great book.
@Sonic99 Can you pastebin the actual table structure (the CREATE TABLE queries for each table) and the queries you are running?
1 sec pls
04:45
I will check out that book indeed, me getting a job depends on it hehehe
I'm a beginner and no idea how to generate create query that i used.. but here i paste the image
@TehShrike @kabuto178 Please help me to go beyond..I'm stucking here almost 2 days :(
@Sonic99 What query are you running? Paste the query (not the PHP code) somewhere
@Sonic99 It's "SHOW CREATE TABLE [tablename]"
@Sonic99 You need to escape all string inputs to your queries using mysql_real_escape_string
However, you should really switch to the mysqli library
@Sonic99 So what's your question? What is happening that shouldn't be happening (or vice versa)?
you mean instad of mysql_query ?
When i goin to update.. it's update with null values
it passes edit.php ---> editor.php is null values
04:54
@Sonic99 In what columns?
What query are you running?
Put the real query (not the PHP code) in here
$sql="UPDATE `news` SET Title ='$Title', Description ='$description' WHERE id='$id'";
$result=mysql_query($sql);
@Sonic99 That's PHP, not SQL
You can't debug queries from PHP
that query is running
@Sonic99 That is not a query. That is PHP that will build a query into a string.
Put a print $sql; or something after that line to see the query
it shows UPDATE news SET Title ='', Description ='' WHERE id='49'
UPDATE news SET Title ='', Description ='' WHERE id='49'
05:01
so your values are empty
@Sonic99 Surely you get warnings/errors from PHP when you run that code
it doesn't look like $row is ever assigned
And even if that mysql_fetch_row call wasn't commented out, you aren't checking to see if there actually is a row
oops! newbie geting difficult..can you help me
:(
I would do those things, and also add print statements to debug and verify that each value is the thing that you think it should be, at every step along that script
Can you fix it my code. ?
still difficult :(
@TehShrike are u there ?
 
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06:38
Hello everyone
 
6 hours later…
12:23
hi all,
I need to exclude the white spaces for an insert statement
hi @TehShrike
 
10 hours later…
22:40
@Tarun yo.
@Muhammad I'd probably use regexes on the string before adding it to the query

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