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  • Karzy

    mysql group??

    I'm having trouble coming up with what I would assume is a rather simple
    mysql query about retrieving records that haven't been updated after a
    certain time.

    Does anyone know of a mysql group that is primarily in the English
    language?

    Thanks,
    Mike
  • dr. zoidberg

    #2
    Re: mysql group??

    Karzy wrote:
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    > Does anyone know of a mysql group that is primarily in the English
    > language?[/color]

    There is a mailing list at www.mysql.com and it is mirrored on some news
    servers

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    • Nikolai Chuvakhin

      #3
      Re: mysql group??

      Karzy <mkarr@mchsi.co m> wrote in message
      news:<MPG.19df7 5a4322a74559896 c4@netnews.mchs i.com>...[color=blue]
      >
      > I'm having trouble coming up with what I would assume is a rather simple
      > mysql query about retrieving records that haven't been updated after a
      > certain time.
      >
      > Does anyone know of a mysql group that is primarily in the English
      > language?[/color]

      alt.php.sql might work. However, you will notice that the crowd there
      is mostly the same crowd you see in comp.lang.php.. .

      Cheers,
      NC

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      • Karzy

        #4
        Re: mysql group??

        In article <92ndb.1106$Cb. 320@ns45.bih.ne t.ba>, someone@example .wrong
        says...[color=blue]
        > Karzy wrote:
        >[color=green]
        > > Does anyone know of a mysql group that is primarily in the English
        > > language?[/color]
        >
        > There is a mailing list at www.mysql.com and it is mirrored on some news
        > servers
        >[/color]

        Thanks

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        • John Dunlop

          #5
          Re: mysql group??

          Nikolai Chuvakhin wrote:
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          > Karzy wrote:
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          > > Does anyone know of a mysql group that is primarily in the English
          > > language?[/color][/color]

          It seems timely to call attention to the fact that despite English
          oft being the lingua franca in comp.lang.php, discourses in other
          languages are decidedly *not* forbidden.
          [color=blue]
          > alt.php.sql might work. However, you will notice that the crowd there
          > is mostly the same crowd you see in comp.lang.php.. .[/color]

          The charter for comp.lang.php expressly permits discussion about
          "database connectivity". And so, any comparable alt.* 'group ought
          not to be favoured. Noticeably IM(not very)HO. :-)

          --
          Jock

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