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SQL stands for structured query language. It uses commands such as "select", "insert", "update", "delete". Some common relational database management systems that use SQL are: Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, etc.

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KOLANICH
KOLANICH commented Jan 11, 2019

Sometimes it is needed to store compressed data in the DB. Unfortunately not all the DBs have built-in compression and FUSE compressed FSes are not available for every OS. So it may make sense to store compressed binary blobs in the DB.

Unfortunately when one sees them in DBeaver he sees them compressed, but often they are needed uncompressed. So it'd be nice to have a feature to decompress the

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spiffyyeng
spiffyyeng commented Aug 19, 2021

Changefeed option values are currently case sensitive, as shown by the following CREATE CHANGEFEED statement:

CREATE CHANGEFEED FOR TABLE foo INTO 'kafka://localhost:9092' WITH format='JSON';
ERROR: unknown format: JSON

If some users misremember option values as being uppercase, it might save them a little bit of headache to not have to re-enter.
Easy implementation (just iterate

JasonWoof
JasonWoof commented May 10, 2020

Environment

Knex version: 0.21.1
OS: docker node:latest

I'd like to be able to write my migrations (and seed) files as es modules with the .mjs file extension like I'm doing with all my other javascript files.

I'd like to be able to run these migrations from within node (not via the cli) like this:

db/migrations/00001-users-table.mjs:
    export const up = knex => knex.sche
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surister
surister commented Jan 21, 2020

This is a reminder for me or a task if anyone wants :P

imagen

Basically, The last two questions aren't really regex's questions.

To do:

  • Move said questions to correct place.
  • Add new regex questions (Python related!)?
  • Maybe add a new ## Regex section, as it is a valuable skill
VinaiRachakonda
VinaiRachakonda commented Aug 25, 2021

Repro

  1. Clone any repository
  2. Run dolt fetch remotes/asdasdasd

Panic:

panic: runtime error: slice bounds out of range [6:5]

goroutine 1 [running]:
github.com/dolthub/dolt/go/libraries/doltcore/ref.NewRemoteRefFromPathStr(0x7ffeefbff973, 0x5, 0x8, 0x1, 0x0, 0xc000601200)
	/Users/vinairachakonda/go/src/dolthub/dolt/go/libraries/doltcore/ref/remote_ref.go:80 +0x368
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JeanGolang
JeanGolang commented Feb 7, 2017

Hello Philip!
I think there is an issue with this part of the code of rqlite (store/store.go).

func (s *Store) Database(leader bool) ([]byte, error) {
	if leader && s.raft.State() != raft.Leader {
		return nil, ErrNotLeader
	}
	// Ensure only one snapshot can take place at once, and block all queries.
	s.mu.Lock()
	defer s.mu.Unlock()

	f, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "rqlilte-snap-
MartinRyx
MartinRyx commented Jun 23, 2021

In our database projects we have several scmp-files with pre-configured schema compares.
As now I can use the files by opening the Schema Compare from the context-menu on the connection, and then click Open .scmp-file.

If I try to open the file from the file explorer or the project explorer I only get the underlaying XML-file, which mostly often isn't very useful.
It would be great to op

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