A database is an organized collection of data.
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How do I test database-related code with NUnit?
I want to write unit tests with NUnit that hit the database. I'd like to have the database in a consistent state for each test. I thought transactions would allow me to "undo" each test so I searched ...
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How to work with Git branches and Rails migrations
I am working on a rails app with quite a few git branches and many of them include db migrations. We try to be careful but occasionally some piece of code in master asks for a column that got ...
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How do you write a case insensitive query for both MySQL and Postgres?
I'm running a MySQL database locally for development, but deploying to Heroku which uses Postgres. Heroku handles almost everything, but my case-insensitive Like statements become case sensitive. I ...
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Which key value store is the most promising/stable?
I'm looking to start using a key/value store for some side projects (mostly as a learning experience), but so many have popped up in the recent past that I've got no idea where to begin. Just listing ...
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Is DbContext the same as DataContext?
I'm following a tutorial by Scott Gu that refers to a class named DbContext. I can't find it on any namespace on framework 4 and it seems to me it was renamed from CT4 DbContext to .net4 ...
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Postgres and Indexes on Foreign Keys and Primary Keys
Does Postgres automatically put indexes on Foreign Keys and Primary Keys? How can I tell? Is there a command that will return all indexes on a table?
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create a new database with MySQL Workbench
Being new to MySQL, I have installed the latest version of the MYSQL Workbench (5.2.33). I would like to know how you can create a database with this application. In the Overview tab of the SQL editor ...
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A list of Entity Framework providers for various databases
Which providers are there and your experience using them
I would like to know about all possible native .NET Framework Entity Framework providers that are out there as well as their limitations ...
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What is best tool to compare two SQL Server databases (schema and data)? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Free Tool to compare Sql Server tables
I would like to compare two SQL Server databases including schema (table structure) and data in tables too. What is best tool to ...
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At what point is it worth using a database?
I have a question relating to databases and at what point is worth diving into one. I am primarily an embedded engineer, but I am writing an application using Qt to interface with our controller.
...
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Composite primary keys versus unique object ID field
I inherited a database built with the idea that composite keys are much more ideal than using a unique object ID field and that when building a database, a single unique ID should never be used as a ...
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Flat File Databases in PHP
What are your best practices around creating flat file database structures in PHP? A lot of the more mature PHP flat file frameworks I see out there attempt to implement SQL-like query syntax, which ...
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How do you easily change from SQLite to PostgreSQL in Rails
I have a rails app that's databases are in SQLite (The dev and production). Since I am moving to heroku, I want to convert my database to PostgreSQL (I think that's how to spell it).
Anyways, I heard ...
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What's the point of using Amazon SimpleDB?
I thought that I could use SimpleDB to take care of the most challenging area of my application (as far as scaling goes) - twitter-like comments, but with location on top - till the point when I sat ...
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4answers
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Android backup/restore: how to backup an internal database?
I have implemented a BackupAgentHelper using the provided FileBackupHelper to backup and restore the native database I have. This is the database you typically use along with ContentProviders and ...
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Should each and every table have a primary key?
I'm creating a database table and I don't have a logical primary key assigned to it. So, I'm thinking about leaving it without a primary key, but I'm felling a bit guiltly about it. Should I?
Should ...
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Functions vs Stored Procedures
Let's say I have to implement a piece of T-SQL code that must return a table as result. I can implement a table-valued function or else a stored procedure that returns a set of rows. What should I ...
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Using Rails, how can I set my primary key to not be an integer-typed column?
I'm using Rails migrations to manage a database schema, and I'm creating a simple table where I'd like to use a non-integer value as the primary key (in particular, a string). To abstract away from my ...
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What are the limitations to SQL Server Compact? (Or - how does one choose a database to use on MS platforms?)
The application I want to build using MS Visual C# Express (I'm willing to upgrade to Standard if that becomes required) that needs a database.
I was all psyched about the SQL Server Compact - ...
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What are best practices for multi-language database design? [closed]
What is the best way to create multi-language database? To create localized table for every table is making design and querying complex, in other case to add column for each language is simple but not ...
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What does MongoDB not being ACID compliant really mean?
I am not a database expert and have no formal computer science background, so bear with me. I want to know the kinds of real world negative things that can happen if you use MongoDB, which is not ...
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4answers
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How SID is different from Service name in Oracle tnsnames.ora
Why do I need two of them? When I have to use one or another?
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What is the difference between Unique Key and Index with IsUnique=Yes?
I have a table with a primary key, but I want two other columns to be constrained so the combination of the two is guaranteed always to be unique.
(a dumb example: In a BOOKS table, the IBAN column ...
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How to write a simple database engine
I am interested in learning how a database engine works (i.e. the internals of it). I know most of the basic data structures taught in CS (trees, hash tables, lists, etc.) as well as a pretty good ...
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Star-Schema Design
Is a Star-Schema design essential to a data warehouse? Or can you do data warehousing with another design pattern?
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What do you think the future holds for database technology?
The good old Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) has been around for quite some time now and is still, certainly in my opinion, the mainstay of the majority of production platforms/software ...
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Alternatives to Toad [closed]
I'm currently using Toad for my day-to-day work on our databases (queries, updates, small scripts, browsing of db objects, etc.).
My question is: since my version of Toad is old and buggy, which are ...
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How to check if mysql database exists
Is it possible to check if a (MySQL) database exists after having made a connection.
I know how to check if a table exists in a DB, but I need to check if the DB exists. If not I have to call another ...
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Database-wide unique-yet-simple identifiers in SQL Server
First, I'm aware of this question, and the suggestion (using GUID) doesn't apply in my situation.
I want simple UIDs so that my users can easily communicate this information over the phone :
...
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1answer
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Spring Security 3 database authentication with Hibernate
I need to authenticate users from database, Spring Security documents don't tell how to authenticate with hibernate. Is that possible and how can I do that?
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In MySQL queries, why use join instead of where?
It seems like to combine two or more tables, we can either use join or where. What are the advantages of one over the other?
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What is a good OO C++ wrapper for sqlite
I'd like to find a good object oriented C++ (as opposed to C) wrapper for sqlite. What do people recommend? If you have several suggestions please put them in separate replies for voting purposes. ...
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How do you debug MySQL stored procedures?
My current process for debugging stored procedures is very simple. I create a table called "debug" where I insert variable values from the stored procedure as it runs. This allows me to see the value ...
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Oracle TNS names not showing when adding new connection to SQL Developer
I'm trying to connect to an oracle database with SQL Developer.
I've installed the .Net oracle drivers and placed the tnsnames.ora file at
C:\Oracle\product\11.1.0\client_1\Network\Admin
I'm using ...
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where does android store sqlite database version?
I am unable to find out this information in the db file. where does exactly android store database version info?
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nhibernate, entity framework, active records or linq2sql
my team is starting a new project on asp.net mvc, and we are wondering what technology for data access to use, how do you think which one is the best, who has the best performance ?
which one is ...
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Strings as Primary Keys in SQL Database
I am not very familiar with databases and the theories behind how they work. Is it any slower from a performance standpoint (inserting/updating/querying) to use Strings for Primary Keys than ...
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SQLite UPSERT - ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE
MySQL has something like this:
INSERT INTO visits (ip, hits)
VALUES ('127.0.0.1', 1)
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE hits = hits + 1;
As far as I'm know this feature doesn't exist in SQLite, what I want to ...
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Need to list all triggers in SQL Server database with table name and table's schema
I need to list all triggers in SQL Server database with table name and table's schema.
I'm almost there with this:
SELECT trigger_name = name, trigger_owner = USER_NAME(uid),table_schema = , ...
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Pros/cons of document-based databases vs. relational databases
I've been trying to see if I can accomplish some requirements with a document based database, in this case CouchDB. Two generic requirements:
CRUD of entities with some fields which have unique ...
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What ORMs work well with Scala? [closed]
I'm about to write a Scala command-line application that relies on a MySQL database. I've been looking around for ORMs, and am having trouble finding one that will work well.
The Lift ORM looks nice, ...
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Why restrict the length of a password?
I've just signed up to a site to purchase some goods, and when I tried to enter my (reasonably secure) password I was informed it was too long, and that I should enter a password between 5 & 10 ...
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Can you get DB username, pw, database name in Rails?
I'm writing a rake task that does some DB work outside of Rails/ActiveRecord.
Is there a way to get the DB connection info (host, username, password, DB name) for the current environment as defined ...
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Foreign Key naming scheme
I'm just getting started working with foreign keys for the first time and I'm wondering if there's a standard naming scheme to use for them?
Given these tables:
task (id, userid, title)
note (id, ...
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Best books in database design and optimization? [closed]
Can you recommend me books that you like the most in database design and optimization?
Edit: General design and optimization books (database-independent, no matter it's Oracle, SQL Server or ...
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4answers
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Throw an error in a MySQL trigger
If I have a trigger before the update on a table, how can I throw an error that prevents the update on that table?
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Unit Testing in the real world
I manage a rather large application (50k+ lines of code) by myself, and it manages some rather critical business actions. To describe the program simple, I would say it's a fancy UI with the ability ...
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In sql server 2005, how do I change the “schema” of a table without losing any data?
I have a table that got into the "db_owner" schema, and I need it in the "dbo" schema.
Is there a script or command to run to switch it over?
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How do you create a foreign key relationship in a SQL Server CE (Compact Edition) Database?
Visual Studio doesn't provide an interface for creating relationships between tables in a SQL Server CE database (I'm using version 3.0) and you can't open a Compact Edition DB using Management Studio ...
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Kill a postgresql session/connection
How can I kill all my postgresql connections?
I'm trying a rake db:drop but I get:
ERROR: database "database_name" is being accessed by other users
DETAIL: There are 1 other session(s) using the ...