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05:33
@TehShrike to protect unwanted installation, and protect os files from virus like malware.
I just want to allow my database update to store changes in my php application...
 
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09:52
@TehShrike lol... i wish i could, but with the only girl i wanted is not going to happen. Is hard to find a good girl too :)
 
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11:40
hello
SELECT ST_GeomFromText(data)
FROM (SELECT replace(concat(concat('''POINT',concat(trim(TRAILING ')' FROM concat('(',trim(LEADING '(' FROM ea.region::TEXT)::TEXT) ),')')),''''),',',' ') as data from "erpAssets" as ea where ea.id=326816 )as foo;
this query is not working
could u please help me
@MuneemHabib i suggest you wait for @TehShrike he is mysql god levbel
@Washu can u please check
or suggest me something?
i want to call select statement in st_geomFromText() functions
@MuneemHabib sorry i dont know much... :(
 
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15:36
@MuneemHabib What error are you getting when you run that query? (the full error message)
@MuneemHabib I'm not familiar with the ::TEXT syntax there
@MuneemHabib You don't need to nest CONCATs like that, you can use CONCAT('a', 'b', 'c')
Could someone shed some light on a difficult question?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23445453/sqlite-how-to-manage-multiple-elements-with-similar-specific-values
Thanks
@TheSunny That's a bit confusing, I think maybe you have multiple meanings for the word "rank"?
It sounds like you have a rank, and you need a subrank column too?
Thanks for replying
stackoverflow.com/questions/…

my answer worked, this can be upvoted by people
@TheSunny I think it would be clearer if you gave an example of rows in the table, and then gave an example of the sort of output you'd like to see
15:49
At the moment, what I am trying to achieve is control of the data, therefore allowing the user to change the position of each item and its according rank
OK
@averroken That link doesn't appear to be valid
@TheSunny Would the subrank be dependent on the rank? Or would an item of rank 2 ever appear above an item of rank 1, if this other position column was set to something?
@TheSunny It sounds like you need another "position" column, no matter what. Then I think it's just a question of whether or not you'll do ORDER BY position or ORDER BY rank, position
For example, i have 7 items and all ranked 0 to 7, respectively.
Therefore, item 1 is rank 0 and item 2 is rank 1, so on and so forth.

What I am looking for is allowing the user to modify an items rank to be lowered or raised
I have been able to do this, but each item if added, will be inserted to the bottom of that specific rank. At some point I would like to insert items at the top of a specific rank, however, this would mean re-organising the entire table to shuffle down.
Yes the subrank will be dependant of the rank, so If I have 3 items all with the same rank, there has to be an order, defined from the user interface, to allow data to be stored and recalled in an orderly fashion
How does SQL order by two columns?
@TheSunny However you like - you can specify the order for each column, i.e. ORDER BY rank ASC, subrank DESC
If you want to make sure that no two items ever share the same rank and subrank (you want to make sure that ordering is always deterministic), you should add a unique key on rank,subrank
16:03
Oh I see
Which will then require you to, whenever you change the subrank of an item, to swap it with the subrank of another item
I would like multiple items to have the same rank, but not the same subrank.
Say for example, I have an item I would like to swap at the top of a subrank, how would this happen? Would it be update first (update to be swapped item) then insert (new item at top)?
In my mind, i keep thinking I will have to reshuffle every element within the subrank table?
@TheSunny whenever you reorder the list, yeah
@TheSunny a unique key on (rank,subrank) will enforce this
Thanks a bunch!
Time to crack on with it
16:20
@TheSunny Good luck :-)
If I get stuck again, when's the best time to catch ya?
;)
16:52
@TheSunny I leave the tab open on most of my machine, usually check in every couple hours during the day
17:49
Guys, I'm afraid to make a post about this since it's probably trivial, but I couldn't find anything in the documentation
@BenjaminLindqvist As the topic says, Ask your question, and then hang around a while to see if an expert looks back at their screen and answers it!
Is there a built in query that genereates/fills a new column with data that is a function of some other column(s)?
Using Py btw so I can do just script it, but if there's a quicker way...
18:07
@BenjaminLindqvist no, sadly, you can only use static values as defaults in MySQL columns
 
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21:39
I'm trying to partition a 66GB MyISAM table into 100 parts. I have 24gb ram. What should my vm.swappiness be? 0?
22:06
I just realized, after days of pain, that its way faster to duplicate the table structure to a new table, partition it while its empty, and then just insert everything into it
@Mike it's true. Also, why would you use MyISAM?

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