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Old 12-18-06, 01:52
coltsith coltsith is offline
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Download sample databases used in "Learning Mysql"?

Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone could help me find the sample databases referred to in the book "Learning Mysql". I can't seem to find them anywhere. They're called:

music.sql
flight.sql
university.sql

Thanks!
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Old 12-18-06, 10:44
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You would need to be a little more specific about the book, such as author, publisher, publish date/edition?

Also, if they posted these online, there should be a URL listed in the book. If the book is fairly old, any files or web site setup to support it might be gone.
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Old 12-18-06, 15:31
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It's an O'Reilly book, november 2006. I was just wondering if anyone here had gone through the book and couldn't find them either. Their website seems to just be a catalog, with no example downloads anywhere.
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Old 12-18-06, 15:52
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I'm not sure if this is from the same book (if it is not, the code from the book you have should be there as well), but the source is posted on the Author's web site - http://www.krautgrrl.com/learningphp/
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Old 12-18-06, 18:27
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Thanks, but I've just found the site. Believe it or not it's http://www.learningmysql.com
but it was on the second page of google's results for "learning mysql book".

I'll also take a look at that blog, thanks.
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