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01:30
@stevether It doesn't have to be SVN specifically - git or Mercurial would be fine as well - but you need to pick and use SOME code repository, definitely
 
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06:50
hi is anyone there
need to ask a question
 
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09:34
hello?
anybody here
 
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17:30
@TehShrike it's steve helping time
this is the login_log table
I have this query that almost get's me what I want
SELECT count(*) count, MAX(login_date) date, login_ip, login_email, account_type_id, login_lock, login_success
FROM `login_log`
GROUP BY login_email, login_success, login_email, account_type_id, login_lock
ORDER BY date DESC
this yeilds
Take the 3rd and 4th row. Amee failed at logging in 3 times (4th row) before getting into her account successfully (3rd row). However, because of the grouping, it shows 4 successful logins (because of previous logins).
What I want it to say is 1
Something like GROUP BY login_email, login_success, login_email, account_type_id, login_lock but where login_date's don't overlap each other relative to the group
 
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19:50
@stevether :-o
no one answered yet though =[
20:03
Do you understand the question?
20:18
@stevether It's not terribly clear. Does @citizenen's answer solve it for you?
21:02
@stevether Instead of GROUP BY DATE(date) he meant that you should do GROUP BY login_email, login_success, login_email, account_type_id, login_lock, login_ip, DATE(date)
21:25
Can anybody help me out. My campus has SQL server management but i am at home and cannot use it. I just need a database created and a create script ran that i have and an update script ran!
Its for homework
@TroyLoberger You want somebody else to install SQL server on their computer so you don't have to?
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@TroyLoberger Use SQLite3, no need to install a server.
@TehShrike Ever had any use for SQLite?
@Tek Yeah, I used it for a project once
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That's cool, it sure can be tremendously useful when you can't install a server
21:43
@Tek Or if you want to write an app that stores a good amount of data, but installs easy
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@TehShrike Quite portable too, but that's basically the same thing you said, heh.
22:28
Im at work and dont have permissions to install anything on this computer
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@TroyLoberger It's just a file, it's not an installation.
@Tek I'm guessing he needs to be using Microsoft's SQL Server
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@TehShrike Well, he didn't specify
I was guessing that's what he meant by "SQL server management"
But you're right, he may have meant something else
I dont know much about programming, started this semester
sorry
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22:32
@TroyLoberger Do you know if you need Microsoft SQL or MySQL?
Im supposed to use Microsoft sql management
I was given 2 .sql files one for creating and one for updating, i need a database for a program im writing from these
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@TroyLoberger You can use sqlfiddle.com, if you don't need to run anything but queries. They "host" a SQL server of many types, including Microsoft SQL, for you to do work in.
@TroyLoberger Just paste the SQL needed to create the tables and data and you can run scripts based on the data you provided.
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22:51
@TehShrike Just spent forever trying to figure out why a query didn't work. Turns out there's no 1997-06-31, only 06-30
I wish it'd let you search for dates that are out of 'normal' range, some languages are quirky like that : (
@TehShrike Is there a function that will return the last day of a particular month in a year?
Seriously, just bookmark that page. It's absurdly handy.
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Oh man, thanks for that wonderful link!
@TehShrike Lol no first_day, but I guess that's obvious enough..
@tek thanks!!!
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@TroyLoberger No problem!
@TroyLoberger There's also jsfiddle.com for Javascript if you ever program in that as well. In fact, here you go as well: codepad.org
@TehShrike LAST_DAY() works beautifully tear
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23:07
@TehShrike I looked it up on stackoverflow... LAST_DAY() was nowhere to be found and there were some hand-written expressions for answers shiver
If that function didn't exist, you could always do a DATE_SUB([the first day of the next month], INTERVAL 1 DAY) I suppose
@TehShrike Reference 'date' not supported (reference to group function)
@stevether I'm going to guess... that's part of an error message you received after running some query!
What do I win? :-D
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23:26
@TehShrike lmao

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