Hi folk
I need help with something I've never done
I have a system that needs to produce a GIF file. That's no problem, I know
what to do
I need to populate/update a mysql database field with the name of this gif
file
I have no idea how to do this
Can someone point me in the direction ?
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Kiss Software
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On 10/17/2011 9:33 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> Hi folk
> I need help with something I've never done
> I have a system that needs to produce a GIF file. That's no problem, I know
> what to do
> I need to populate/update a mysql database field with the name of this gif
> file
> I have no idea how to do this
> Can someone point me in the direction ?
Can you take the gif and store it in a LongBlob field? I do that with
my Inno Setups in a MySQL table. Similarly, you could do that with your
.gif file. Just do a pbFile=FILETOSTR("c:\abc\def.gif") into private
variable pbFile, then use the INSERT INTO MyTable (bfile) values (?pbFile)
Just a wag...(wild ass guess)
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Hey Mike - thanks for the explanation - as I've seen WAG used a lot
lately - but, was not sure what it meant - and now I do!
-K-
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Hi Mike
Thanks for trying to help but I'm completely lost
Please bear in mind I have no idea how to open a mysql database
Can you try again ?
S
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:20 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC <
mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> On 10/17/2011 9:33 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> > Hi folk
> > I need help with something I've never done
> > I have a system that needs to produce a GIF file. That's no problem, I
> know
> > what to do
> > I need to populate/update a mysql database field with the name of this
> gif
> > file
> > I have no idea how to do this
> > Can someone point me in the direction ?
>
>
> Can you take the gif and store it in a LongBlob field? I do that with
> my Inno Setups in a MySQL table. Similarly, you could do that with your
> .gif file. Just do a pbFile=FILETOSTR("c:\abc\def.gif") into private
> variable pbFile, then use the INSERT INTO MyTable (bfile) values (?pbFile)
>
> Just a wag...(wild ass guess)
>
>
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> MB Software Solutions, LLC
> President, Chief Software Architect
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> Hi Mike
> Thanks for trying to help but I'm completely lost
> Please bear in mind I have no idea how to open a mysql database
> Can you try again ?
>
> S
>
Uhm.... do you even have mySql installed in order to use it?
If you do, then you should have a/the username password to start it up.
You can google these commands but it goes something like this at a
command prompt:
msql -u MyUserName -p
<enter the pw>
list databases;
use MyDatabase;
list tables;
Is that the sort of thing you are struggling with? How to get into and
around in mySql?
Thanks,
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IT Department
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Yup
I think from what you say, i can even open the mysql database from within
vfp, and then open a table just like any other table?
S
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> >
> > Hi Mike
> > Thanks for trying to help but I'm completely lost
> > Please bear in mind I have no idea how to open a mysql database
> > Can you try again ?
> >
> > S
> >
>
>
> Uhm.... do you even have mySql installed in order to use it?
>
> If you do, then you should have a/the username password to start it up.
> You can google these commands but it goes something like this at a
> command prompt:
>
> msql -u MyUserName -p
> <enter the pw>
> list databases;
>
> use MyDatabase;
> list tables;
>
> Is that the sort of thing you are struggling with? How to get into and
> around in mySql?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matthew Jarvis || Business Systems Analyst
> IT Department
> McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
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> Yup
> I think from what you say, i can even open the mysql database from
within
> vfp, and then open a table just like any other table?
>
> S
No....
The commands I typed are from the msql command prompt, NOT the VFP
command window.
It is similar syntax and commands, but venture much further and they
(commands) start to diverge a lot more.
You can easily connect to mysql tables via ODBC (as was recently
discussed here), or you can feed data into your tables from the msql
command prompt with INSERT commands. The SQL syntax for VFP versus mySql
is virtually the same as I recall. BUT mySql enforces (can't remember
what the name if it is called) 'proper' GROUP BY syntax, whereas VFP
let's you be pretty free form.
Thanks,
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Sytze de Boer <sytze.kiss@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yup
> I think from what you say, i can even open the mysql database from within
> vfp, and then open a table just like any other table?
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No you cannot consider it VFP lite.
you have to make a connection to an ODBC database and have scripts
(select statements) to pull data back to VFP. You will also need
update and insert scripts as well to save data.
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>>you have to make a connection to an ODBC database and have scripts (select statements) to pull data back to VFP. You
will also need update and insert scripts as well to save data.<<
Not always true. Once you establish a connection you can make remote views. With remote views you USE to open the
cursor, and to update and insert all you need is APPEND BLANK and REPLACE, with a common TABLEUPDATE(). VFP builds all
the code to do the update in MySQL behind the scenes. Similar with CursorAdapters.
Not everyone lives in the world of SQL Passthrough.
And don't even think about pulling out some performance non-sense. It might have been true in the 1990s, but for
standard CRUD operations a lot of the time they are so close humans cannot tell the difference.
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On 10/18/2011 7:17 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Sytze de Boer<sytze.kiss@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yup
>> I think from what you say, i can even open the mysql database from within
>> vfp, and then open a table just like any other table?
> --------------------
>
> No you cannot consider it VFP lite.
>
> you have to make a connection to an ODBC database and have scripts
> (select statements) to pull data back to VFP. You will also need
> update and insert scripts as well to save data.
>
I'm making a simple demo that goes against Paul McNett's brewdomain
sample database, to help those of you out who wonder how you can use VFP
with MySQL. Expect it sometime later this month. I'll post it in the
Downloads section and announce it here.
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