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WordPress Query Monitor Primer Tutorial
Our WordPress blog at RJM Programming uses a MySql database, and its PHP web server source queries that database to find information. That SQL used is the MySql variety of SQL, but there is not that much difference between MySql … Continue reading
WordPress Blog Category List Primer Tutorial
You may well be aware that a WordPress blog, such as the one you are viewing, has a MySql database which is like its signature … well, more than a signature … basically most of its identity, because no matter … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, connection, database, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, query, SQL, tutorial, Wordpress
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LibreOffice Database Primer Tutorial
Over the last couple of days we’ve mentioned the big link between LibreOffice and OpenOffice, and this link is very close when it comes to its database functionality, because the format of the database is shared between the two suites … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged data integration, data migration, database, form, LibreOffice, macro, odb, OpenOffice, programming, query, report, SQL, tutorial
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