MySQL Schema Inspector Reporting Wrong Row Counts
When you use reports in MySQL, you expect them to be accurate. Let’s take, for example, the MySQL Schema Inspector. When you use the schema […]
When you use reports in MySQL, you expect them to be accurate. Let’s take, for example, the MySQL Schema Inspector. When you use the schema […]
There are all sorts of reasons you might want to compare data between two tables in different schema. A common situation is that you’re moving […]
This example is a lesson in double-checking what you think you’re seeing. I just invested a half hour in trying to solve a problem which […]
You’ve got your MySQL database up and running. Everything is going smoothly. But then for some reason you need to change your MySQL schema name. […]
OK I had gone through all the planning and I had actually moved all my millions of rows in my databases from the MSSQL tables […]
It took me quite a while to be ready for the task of moving my data from MSSQL to MySQL. To get some history on […]
If you’d asked me ten years ago if I’d ever consider moving my databases from Microsoft MSSQL to open-source MySQL, I’d probably have said no. […]
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If you look at the very top line of ASP Classic code, you’ll often see a line that looks like this: <%@ Language=VBScript %> or […]
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