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Can’t connect to MySQL server on (10060)
by Dush on Nov.18, 2009, under Development, Interesting, Music, MySQL
If you are trying connect to a remote MySQL server and if your MySQL client giving you the error message
Can’t connect to MySQL server on ‘< Host name or IP address >‘ (10060)
Check whether your Public IP is allowed to access server,whether your IP is in the Allowed host list.
Restore MySQL Database Backup using command line
by Dush on Jul.13, 2009, under MySQL
If you are trying to restore a large database backup back to your MySQL Server, You know that phpMyAdmin is NOT the best solution for the task, beacause of it’s execution limitaion settings it will reject your file being executed. So one way to archive this is to use the mysql command prompt interface. the syntaxt to back up your database unsing command links is.
mysql -u {UserName} -p {TargetDatabase} < {SourceDumpFile}
{UserName} = Your Database username
{TargetDatabase}= Your Target Databse
{SourceDumpFile}= Your SQL Dump File
once you run the above line correctly. you should be prompt for a password, Enter your database password and continue. (the restoring time depends on the size of your database, so be patient and a grab a coffee if it’s so large.)
ERROR 2006 (HY000) at line 447: MySQL server has gone away
by Dush on Jul.13, 2009, under MySQL
If you are getting the error ERROR 2006 (HY000) at line 447: MySQL server has gone away when you are trying to restore any MySQL backup on your command prompt. Try following
Open the my.ini in C:\Windows\ or mysql/bin/my.cnf on XAMPP installation and modify the max_allowed_packet to a higher value. (Probably higher than your backup file size)
TINY INT with LENGTH 1 holds only one BIT
by Dush on Jan.05, 2009, under Development, MySQL
Hi, Just wanted to warn about the TINYINT data type on MySQL, just in case if you use TINYINT type with a data length 1, Remember that filed can only hold a one BIT means, the field only can hold 1 OR 0.
Cheers.
ColdFusion CFQUERY character escape issue solved
by Dush on Dec.26, 2008, under ColdFusion
Today I was trying this ColdFusion Code, which derived me crazy for about hour, finally I found the solution for the problem. I’ll post this code, so if anybody go through the same, to make it little easy on them. ok here I go..
in my script I used a SQL query looks something like this,
<cfset strSQL=“SELECT * FROM TestTable WHERE test_id=‘xx’”>
<cfquery datasource=“xxxxxx” name=“xxxxxxx” result=“xxxxx” >
#strSQL#
</cfquery>
If you try something like that, it should should pop you a SQL error, if you look the query closely, you would notice that the CFQUERY executes the following command, which we passed in to it.
SELECT * FROM TestTable WHERE test_id=“xx”
you should see that there is a differance between command which get executed and with the one passed in. Means it converts ” ‘ ” character in to ” “ ” this would pop a sql error,
The Reason for this is, CF has it’s automated character escape feature, if you send the above code, CF DOES NOT ESCAPE those characters, But CF Escape any character which are queted with single-quotes,
so the simple solution for the problem is to tell the CF to escape the special characters which are in the command, so this is how we doing to do it.
<cfset strSQL=“SELECT * FROM TestTable WHERE test_id=‘xx’”>
<cfquery datasource=“xxxxxx” name=“xxxxxxx” result=“xxxxx” >
# ‘#strSQL#’ #
</cfquery>
Problem solved, your query should work now..
change date range of JQuery Datepicker
by Dush on Nov.20, 2008, under Development, JQuery
here is the code. this will set the datapicker year from 1956 to 2003..
[sourcecode language='javascript']
$(‘#dateofbirth’).datepicker({
yearRange: ’1956:2003′
});[/sourcecode]
How to format date, Jquery UI Datepicker
by Dush on Nov.14, 2008, under JQuery
Yes, if you are reading this artical, probably you also must have looking for same thing just like I did few mins ago, well let’s just not keep you searching no more.. so here it is
[sourcecode language='javascript']$(‘#txtDate’).datepicker({
dateFormat: ‘dd/mm/yy’
});[/sourcecode]
on this example I have used European data format (dd/mm/yy) , you can customize your formatting using following parameters. (from JQuery UI documentation)
- d – day of month (no leading zero)
- dd – day of month (two digit)
- D – day name short
- DD – day name long
- m – month of year (no leading zero)
- mm – month of year (two digit)
- M – month name short
- MM – month name long
- y – year (two digit)
- yy – year (four digit)
- ‘…’ – literal text
- ” – single quote
