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Anonymous
02:14
Is there anyone here?
Anonymous
Anyway, if someone reads this and replies, I would be grateful. I am trying to display messages wrote by two users from database, user1's message & user2's message Now, I have done obviously.
Anonymous
SELECT messages FROM chat WHERE username = user1 OR username = user2
Anonymous
and
Anonymous
SELECT messages FROM chat WHERE username = user1 OR user2
Anonymous
But the query only gets one user's message
02:38
@phpNoOb Is that the actual query? Are user1 and user2 columns?
If they are static values you're comparing, then this would be correct: SELECT messages FROM chat WHERE username = 'user1' OR username = 'user2'
Though I prefer this syntax: SELECT messages FROM chat WHERE username IN('user1', 'user2')
 
2 hours later…
04:59
@TehShrike, As I described in my question, I need to display cols which are available based on roles and rights
@ProgrammerIT I would recommend not handling that at the database level.
If you want to handle it at the database level, do it for real
Give each user a different database user
How should I do that?
I dnt have any idea about that
And assign them permissions that only give them access to the parts of the database they can see
Can you give me example?
@ProgrammerIT Well, then, implement it at the level you do understand, in code
05:00
I am not getting what you saying
You can give database users - logins to MySQL databases - permissions such that they can see or not see various aspects of your schema
If you want to control permissions at the database level, do it via that
I am using SQL SERVER 2008 R2
@ProgrammerIT Well, find its documentation and find out how it handles database-level permissioning I suppose
 
2 hours later…
07:18
How can I know about what are internal operations are being performed at system level whenever we perform a select query to SQL server ?
like creation of execution plan (how it gets created) ,query optimization etc..
 
1 hour later…
08:25
Hello everyone!
09:21
Can anyone here explain me this line, it's a mySQL query for deleting all duplicate rows except for one.

`DELETE FROM NAMES
WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT *
FROM (SELECT MIN(n.id)
FROM NAMES n
GROUP BY n.name) x)`
 
4 hours later…
13:47
@Harvey I suspect it wouldn't work. Which part do you want explained?
@BrijeshKushwaha MySQL gives you EXPLAIN and EXPLAIN EXTENDED
Which are probably what you're looking for
If you mean SQL Server as in the Microsoft database product, then I'm not familiar enough to know their equivalent, but it wouldn't surprise me if they had something similar
 
5 hours later…
18:31
@TehShrike in regards to your previous solution for me: I originally had a bulk INSERT statement, but it was having issues with WebSQL.
Someone told me it was not standards based: ... VALUES (), (), ()
Anyways, maybe a bulk insert would work with pgsqlite. I'll likely try it sometime
(I think "VALUES (), (), ()" is standards based for WebSQL according to the WebSQL docs anyways, however it would not work. I don't really care because i switched to pgsqlite anyways).
18:48
@Hope4You hmm, I would have guessed that was SQL standard
 
4 hours later…
mpj
mpj
23:10
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