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| From: | Daniel Gaddis | Date: | March 22 2004 8:33pm |
| Subject: | Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | ||
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I copied the following from my coldfusion application.log
"Error","2152","03/20/04","09:03:13",,"ODBC Error Code = S1000 (General
error)<P> [MySQL][ODBC 3.51 Driver][mysqld-4.0.18-max-nt-log]Incorrect
key file for table: 'referenceEntries'. Try to repair it<P><P> SQL =
""UPDATE referenceEntries SET heading =
'Delete', body = '',
keywords = '' ,
dateVerified = NULL WHERE entryID
= 168"" "
The contents makes me think there should also be something in the mysql
error log similar to...
Incorrect key file for table: 'referenceEntries'. Try to repair it
But there is no entry in the mysql error log. Any thoughts why not?
Thanks,
Daniel
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | Daniel Gaddis | 22 Mar |
| • Re: Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | Victor Pendleton | 22 Mar |
| • Re: Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | Paul DuBois | 22 Mar |
| • RE: Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | Daniel Gaddis | 24 Mar |
| • RE: Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | Paul DuBois | 24 Mar |
| • RE: Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | Daniel Gaddis | 24 Mar |
| • RE: Should there be an entry in the mysql error log? | Daniel Gaddis | 24 Mar |
