but you don't need a book to create a database ! ?? .. I know access since many years ... then I have used MS SQL and it was also not a problem .. you just create your databases with contents normally .. with SQL queries or with ms SQL tools
is there any way to start mySQL server without dos...
I have download the ODBC and MySql Administrator 1.0.2b alpha for MySql 5.0
the green light is on
in the top bar of mySQL ADmin : >>> myLogin@localhost:3306
now how can I create a database ?
when I try User Administration I get an error message >> could not fetch UserNamrs Acces DEnied for...
there is the green light in the menu bar beside the clock
but when I want to create a database with it I cannot find any command .. there is no command on right button
I really wonder why you need 3 or 4 different exe to run mySQL !!
thanks for helping
but am i supposed to do ?
I create a new connection with "root" as user name on localhost ?, I am administrator
because there is nowhere a default connection ....if I don't create one it is empty
thank you
nothing works
what is the method I on windows 2000 pro
I create a new connection MySQL Administrator
Username = ? no idea ! shall I put anything ?
Password = ? no idea ! shall I put anything ?
HostName = Localhost or localhost (is it case sensitive ?) or 127.0.0.1
Port = 3306
thank you
my First point is to connect to the server with MySQL Adminisrator
I have created a new connection = MyConn
username = any
password = any
Hostname ?? Localost doesn't work then I have tried the name of my Computer it doesn't work too
where can I find the way to connect to the server to...
but what must be the HTML render
a select with options ? I don't understand your structure
specially >>
<EcoSystem1D>
<Ecosystem1>
2,3,4,5
you could do
<EcoSystem>
<ordinal />
<name />
<number />
<Ecosystem>
and sort them with xslt
I must do a shop on line with 1 to 3000 articles .... is it realist to use only xml to store products (updating adding deleting searching) and customers ... ?
if yes is there any good example somewhere ?
thank you
thank you !
I just found it
<div>
<xsl:attribute name="class"><xsl:value-of select="."/></xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</div>
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