I\'m a newbie stumped on the following. If I\'m including an external file on a page that contains the following variable:
At the moment, I have a path_concat(char* path_fragment_a, char* path_fragment_b) function, which simply concatenates together path_fragment_a, PATH_DIVIDER, and path_fragment_b. (PATH_DIVIDER is #def
I have two mysql tables, one listing article names, the other listing the authors associated with each article, as follows:
I used to develop databases under ms-sql, and now I\'ve moved to mysql. Great progress. The problem is that I don\'t have any tool to see graphically the query execution plan...
I have the following code: class Person { public String Name { get; set; } public String LastName { get; set; }
I have a list of items like: ERR001268_chr6 ERR001312_chr6 ERR001332_chr6 ERR001361_chr6 ERR001369_chr6 ERR001413_chr6
Consider the f开发者_C百科ollowing line of code: <?php $x = 10; $y = 7; echo \'10 - 7 = \'.$x-$y;
Assuming column A23 (#) is 22, B23 (Last name) is Daniell开发者_StackOverflow社区e, C22(middle name), D22 (last name) is Anderson.
I\'m makeing a search filed for a table that has 25+ columns in it. Two of them are a First Name and a Last name. I can get the CONCAT to search them fine 开发者_StackOverflowalone but when I add the
I have two AFP files and I want to concatenate them together, how can I accomplish this. I have written java code to concatenate them, using BufferedInputStream and BufferedOutputStream and the result