JRH_177
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Hi, here is the latest; '> I can't get the first calculator -> example to work. When I submit -> the form...', UTC_TIMESTAMP()); '> '\c mysql> AS you can observe I cannot force the system to accept the {;} command. I don't think going round in circles is acceptable! I have studied "F" on page 192, and other than the screen being from an 'Apple' OS, I cannot deduce anything different from my own laptop. Any further advice is welcome thanks. kind regards John
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Hi Larry, thanks for the advice, which got the system going again thankfully! However I got an error message; ERROR: \c charset_name: charset charset_name I certainly could type the command [;] in the next line, but the system seemed to take this as a fatal error, thus I have to start at the beginning once again! If there is a way around this problem, please let me know. I did not go to university back then, so these manuals are very helpful in the modern age I feel. Thanks again. kind regards John
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I have been making some progress with 'Chapter 6' of 'PHP and MySQL for', however I am having increasing problems with the 'cursor'. [->] is the opening for every new line, however ['>] signals the end of the system accepting any commands, not even 'exit'. The only option as far as I can determine is to click the red button with the 'white' X, and loggin again with 'mysql.exe'. Might there be a quickfix for this 'affliction'? I may change to a 'macbook' sometime soon, if things prove too irksome on 'Windows'. Any advice is very welcome thanks. regards John