DB Manager

01/21/2013 16:49 damona#1
Hallöchen,
da ich mal meine Kenntnisse über C++ via Mysql verbessern wollte hab ich mal einen kleinen DB Manager programmiert.

22.01.2013 -> v1.2 updated
-> Neue Funktionen
-> 32 & 64bit Kompatibel

Für das ausführen wird das 2012er c++ Package gebraucht hier der link:
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01/21/2013 17:25 SânSalvador#2
Gute Idee ;D
01/21/2013 18:28 damona#3
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Originally Posted by SânSalvador View Post
Gute Idee ;D
Joa ;D Ich habe mich dazu entschieden noch nette Funktionen von non Public Tools dazu zu programmieren.
01/21/2013 20:21 EEOI#4
wie wäre es mit einer funktion für "unterwegs" das man auch mal nen server vom handy aus starten kann ? :D
01/21/2013 22:54 damona#5
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wie wäre es mit einer funktion für "unterwegs" das man auch mal nen server vom handy aus starten kann ? :D
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EDIT: v1.1 updated
01/21/2013 23:06 BongMaster#6
wär nett wenn du das auch noch für x86-(32Bit) systeme funktion tüchtig machen würdest :D
01/21/2013 23:09 damona#7
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wär nett wenn du das auch noch für x86-(32Bit) systeme funktion tüchtig machen würdest :D
k, hab es nur für 64bit compiliert :awesome:

EDIT: Updated 32 & 64 bit verfügbar
01/21/2013 23:51 WarmongerR23#8
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k, hab es nur für 64bit compiliert :awesome:

EDIT: Updated 32 & 64 bit verfügbar
A 64 bit version is not needed, it will only arise confusion among illiterate people who use your tool. Being only a simple database link, that triggers and executes query's on MySQL. Compiling a 64 bit version has no benefit at all. Keep that in mind when you compile software, that 64 bit is only useful when your program is doing massive amounts of workload. Or if the application needs massive amounts of memory. Otherwise x86 will work on all x86/x64 machines the same, including different architectures of MySQL. For that reason I don't even bother installing the 64 bit compiler onto my computer. All my software is compiled in x86 for compatibility on all systems. Save the hassle and time, stick to 32 bit. ;)
01/22/2013 00:48 damona#9
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Originally Posted by WarmongerR23 View Post
A 64 bit version is not needed, it will only arise confusion among illiterate people who use your tool. Being only a simple database link, that triggers and executes query's on MySQL. Compiling a 64 bit version has no benefit at all. Keep that in mind when you compile software, that 64 bit is only useful when your program is doing massive amounts of workload. Or if the application needs massive amounts of memory. Otherwise x86 will work on all x86/x64 machines the same, including different architectures of MySQL. For that reason I don't even bother installing the 64 bit compiler onto my computer. All my software is compiled in x86 for compatibility on all systems. Save the hassle and time, stick to 32 bit. ;)
I use 64bit mysql server thats the reason why i compile in x64.
You are not better, you ever spamm in the coder threads ...
01/22/2013 01:27 WarmongerR23#10
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i know, i know, i know, i know, but I DO WHAT I WANT AND NOT WHAT YOU WANT !
I use 64bit mysql server thats the reason why i compile in x64.
You are not better, you ever spamm in the coder threads ...
You obviously don't get it, using a 64 bit version of such a simple tool (I can code this in about 5-10 minutes) is not needed. A 32 bit application can connect to a 64 bit variant of MySQL. There is no restriction to how database connections work, just because the architecture for the sequel server is different. The whole idea is to provide a 1 binary package that will work for everyone, not two different architectures. Trust me it doesn't make you look any better (obviously don't understand how architecture works). Does it hurt that you released a 64 bit variant of it? no. Does it hurt that people could download the wrong architecture their OS doesn't support. And end up facing errors that they do not understand? absolutely. Compiling only in x86 not only helps save you time, it also saves the end users time when dealing with problems. And don't even act like you're a better "programmer" then me, because obviously you would of known this before hand. Why don't you try making it into a GUI, console applications are too easy (this tool is probably less then 100 lines of code entirely). And don't get all huffy puffy on Skype, yelling at me like "omgerd why you post stupid shit in my thread". That "stupid shit" is actually called advice, and its there to help you.

P.S. We all know I am a better programmer then you, so lose the act Gothic 2.0
01/22/2013 14:46 damona#11
Updated v1.2
02/05/2013 15:56 destro1#12

Funkt super , danke dir :D.
02/05/2013 16:03 damona#13
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Funkt super , danke dir :D.
so soll es sein ;)
dank dir fürs feedback
02/08/2013 03:22 Projekt22#14
Bin momentan noch ein wenig Planlos mit dem ganzen xD Was genau muss ich eingeben, wenn er nach Database fragt ?
02/08/2013 12:41 damona#15
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Bin momentan noch ein wenig Planlos mit dem ganzen xD Was genau muss ich eingeben, wenn er nach Database fragt ?
:D die newproject_db bzw bei ep2 die char db