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Posted by Hilarion on 07/18/05 20:51
> > It's not "new line" but "new record".
>
> If it is referred to the table it is "new row". I assume that it is "new
> record" if it is referred to the database.
> But, do you mean that you did not understand what I was talking about?
I understood what you meant, but this does not mean that you should use
wrong terminology.
> > If you really need the answer, then you should post here the SQL
> > statements you used to generate the table and it's constraints and post
> > example data.
> >
> > I think you should read some basic tutorials on SQL because it looks like
> > you do not understand what primary key constraint is and what it's for.
>
> Again, you are talking about SQL but I am not working with SQL at present,
> I am working with mysql and, of course I am reading about it as well.
Again your response proves that you should read some basics cause MySQL
is SQL engine, so we ARE talking about SQL.
> However, I am interested in many different things, not only in php and
> mysql!
> For example today, I have already read a bit
> about servlets, learnt finnish, updated the website and I may learn
> something Chinese later. I
> am going to need all of them.
Maybe you should concentrate on one thing at a time cause your
knowledge of PHP and MySQL is not improving.
> By the way, do you know any NG about servlets?
Nope.
Hilarion
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