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| From: | Fred Lindberg | Date: | July 30 1999 11:13pm |
| Subject: | Re: 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | ||
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On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:52:45 -0700, Scott Hess wrote: >you, it's just that I often tend to delete messages which aren't in response >to other messages, on the theory that the response is generally the more >interesting thing. Subscribe to the digest. For each subject, start reading only from the second message (this is what I usually do). With normal traffic, digests go out twice daily, so the delay isn't much. Use the thread command to get the entire thread and mysql-get@stripped to get all messages since the lastest digest (if you want to get up-to-date mesages). -Sincerely, Fred (Frederik Lindberg, Infectious Diseases, WashU, St. Louis, MO, USA)
| Thread | ||
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| • 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | Dino | 29 Jul |
| • 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | Jani Tolonen | 30 Jul |
| • Re: 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | Ralph Graulich | 30 Jul |
| • Re: 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | Scott Hess | 30 Jul |
| • Re: 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | Darrell Shifflett | 30 Jul |
| • Re: 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | Scott Hess | 31 Jul |
| • Deleting messages (was Re: 400,000 records is some limit to mysql?) | Van | 30 Jul |
| • Re: 400,000 records is some limit to mysql? | Fred Lindberg | 31 Jul |
