Can you create a new database and copy the table to it? Then, open the original database, copy the table back, delete the old table and rename the copied version to the original?
t /grasping at straws
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Can you create a new database and copy the table to it? Then, open the original database, copy the table back, delete the old table and rename the copied version to the original?
t /grasping at straws
When I copy the table into a new database, it fails on my computer, but I can open it on my laptop. They seem to think it is something on my computer?
I am not able to use MySQL, but they are proposing to build me a new database that I would use with a web interface, but that process at my uni will take about 3 or 4 years....
ETA Thank you Jon and tommy!
P.S. In case anybody is wondering, I am still unable to find a computer comparable to the current Macbook line for a better price anywhere (by comparable, I mean 12-14", 5 lbs or less, a Core Duo processor with 3GB cache, and non-integrated graphics). I've checked Newegg, TigerDirect, and custom-built Dells so far (the Dell XPS-13 almost tied the Macbook, but adding Bluetooth tipped it over $1000. On the other hand, it had 3 GB of RAM instead of 2GB, so it probably wins, just slightly.)
I don't think there are many laptops in that form factor with a discrete graphics card.
Sony is going to release a monster of a laptop, but I'm sure it won't be cheap. Quad SSDs in RAID 0, Intel i7 processor, Nvidia GT330M, about 3.2 lbs.
That'll be one CRAZY laptop! What do you think, the return of the $3000 laptop? More?
I don't think there are many laptops in that form factor with a discrete graphics card.
Why not, I wonder? Is the assumption that most people who want good video performance (gamers, casual or otherwise) also want large screens? I could see that, but I know plenty of people like me who use a laptop primarily for consumer reasons and thus enjoy the portability of a smaller laptop but like to be able to at least PLAY recent games. Intel integrated graphics are not supported at even the lowest level by most games these days, but laptops are still being sold with them even at the $800 and $900 level.
Sony has a laptop or three that totally whoop the Macbook (and 13" Pro)'s butt for performance at that size, but the cost range is more in the $2000 range.
I guess my conclusion from all this research is that Apple has done a very good job of designing its line for people exactly like me. Heh.
Still liking Windows 7 a lot, though having trouble getting Dragon Age running, despite having a perfectly legitimate license key. First I ran into space issues (the game requires fifteen GB of free space to install, beyond the install file itself!) then realized I got the WRONG install file (shouldn't have ahemmed the Windows version since I didn't actually want to pirate the game - I forgot that perfectly legal game download methods exist these days), so I'm now downloading a 7 GB installation program. Fast, but still gonna take 3 hours. Oh well.
Anyone heard of PDFmyURL.com?
Also, check this out: [link]
eta: Interesting - it ignores the second '?' and everything after. Lemme try this link, which will probably do the same thing....
A co-worker friend has asked for help, and I thought I'd ask around for more help.
Over the weekend, she bought a Nook. And, as she puts it, she's finally found "her" electronic gadget. In fact, she's worried that she'll blow her budget on download books.
I've referred her to Project Gutenberg and manybooks. Anybody have any other ideas? She prefers mysteries but also enjoys "serious literature" and the occasional romance.
Recommendations for places to get public domain and less-expensive e-books or recommendations for books per se?
Anyone heard of PDFmyURL.com?
The need for that befuddled me for a minute, because I'm one of Those Intolerable Mac Users, and I can make anything into a PDF, out of any program, via the print function. It's so amazingly useful.
The same on my XP box, either via one paid piece of software, and several free pieces of software all of which add "print to pdf" as additional printers. However what would genuinely be useful to be is something that rather than printing a web page or sending it to a pdf, would capture a web site - including urls linked on the web page, and then urls linked on those urls. That would be tricky to write. The software would have to avoid including pages that are on other servers, since these are probably external links. (Maybe it would have to have the option of choosing external servers that are OK.) Also it would have avoid getting caught in endless loops by not capturing a page more than once. Umm and I'm not sure such a server would deal with dynamic content. Probably can be done. Heck, maybe I should google and see if it has BEEN done.
Probably can be done.
Adobe Acrobat Professional does it.