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  • in reply to: You guys do a great job! #14281
    nero
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    Thomas Singler wrote on May 14 2003, 09:13 PM:
    Hello!

    I wanna congratulate you developers for doing such a great job! I hope this Software will be contimued for a long time, not like MySQLFront.

    😀  😀  😀  😀  😀

    Ben ik helemaal mee eens

    I agree fully with this statement

    nero :ph34r:

    in reply to: Blob Text window position #14155
    nero
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    Ritesh wrote on Apr 25 2003, 05:30 PM:
    Hello

    I have forwarded your query to my development team and we will surely come out with a solution  😀

    HTH

    Today installed v3.11

    Thats wonderfull.

    Problem is gone now.:D

    Thanks Nero :ph34r:

    in reply to: Error if table or filed name contain space #14106
    nero
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    Place the name between square brackets like [tablename with pace].[spaced field]

    in reply to: Position of the "Blob Value" window #14203
    nero
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    hiweed wrote on May 5 2003, 09:46 AM:
    Hi,webyog,

       First of all, thank you for your excellent softwere, SQLyog.

       I find a problem about SQLyog, it is, the position of the “Blob Value” window is not appropriate, every time I double click a BLOB field, the “Blob Value” window always display above of the screen, overtop the topside of the screen.

       I use windows 2000 pro with sp3, 1024*768.

       Thanks.

       Hiweed, hiweed.com

    Hi

    I had the same error/problem but find a soltution till it is fixed in the interface itself.

    Try not to use it on full screen but resize it a bit.

    The Blob window opens just above the upper border of the main window and

    this way you can get it and place it where you want

    in reply to: Link MySQL tables on Access tables #13889
    nero
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    Access is a application using data sources

    It's main datasource is a .mdb file accessed viaa the jet engine.

    You are telling Access to use a .mdb and in that mdb are also the forms storage.

    If you are linking a MySQL table the you tell the Access apllication to use an extra datasource

    and this one is accessed via ODBC to MySQL server.

    If you need some (access) database you need access to a provider to the mdb as datasource. Access using the Jet engine. You can use a ODBC link, ADO or OLEDB dependen on the platform you are working on but you must do it in your application.

    If you need a link between the tabels you must write your self a intreface to a user recordset wich handels the link dependency.

    So it can be done but it is'nt alway so simple as using Access as shell application.

    Hope this will help you.

    in reply to: Group By problem #13955
    nero
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    Problem is solved

    in reply to: Group By problem #13960
    nero
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    Hi,

    Wel I tried you sugestion but it was not working.

    Got error 'You have an error in your SQL syntax near 'null GROUP BY email'

    The required result should be when some email was more than 1 time entered.

    But your 'email not null' give me a hint to look a bit closer.

    Also your request for script was not so bad, but its a mail list and some data inside should then also helpfull.

    Some data? 🙁

    Well that was the solution. I am working on a server in germany and at home a mirror in the netherlands.

    Well synchronizing the tables so my local MySQLyog and MySQL CC have the same data as in germany is a

    very good behaviour I think and that was the solution why phpAdmin(in germany after all) worked and the other 2 not.

    Stupid me.

    But many thanks for your reaction, it did help 🙂

    Nero

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