![]() When I watched this video, it wasn't this difficult for the dude in the tutorial so if someone can tell me what's going on I would really appreciate it. I have everything but Apache and MySQL disabled. I ran XAMPP as administrator, and as you can see with the check marks, both MySQL and Apache services are installed: If anything is wrong with the config files please let me know. I already changed my ports to made sure that none of them were blocked and am not getting any errors for those: The error is as follows: 2:00:50 PM Attempting to start Apache service.Ģ:00:50 PM Executing "net start "Apache2.4""Ģ:00:51 PM Status change detected: runningĢ:00:52 PM Status change detected: stoppedĢ:00:52 PM Error: Apache shutdown unexpectedly.Ģ:00:52 PM This may be due to a blocked port, missing dependencies,Ģ:00:52 PM improper privileges, a crash, or a shutdown by another method.Ģ:00:52 PM Press the Logs button to view error logs and checkĢ:00:52 PM the Windows Event Viewer for more cluesĢ:00:52 PM If you need more help, copy and post thisĢ:00:52 PM entire log window on the forums Copy file: mysqldatakopia/ibdata1 and paste it into mysqldata folder (it will override the file). The files would be self-generated in our folder. Delet all files ( apart from folders) in mysqldata folder. After recently being introduced to SQL during a workshop, I'm trying to figure out how I can run it on my computer so that I can practice. To fix and retrieve your db data you can try the following steps: Copy mysqldata folder to: mysqldatacopy. So I'm trying to setup XAMPP on my Windows 7 computer so that I can run SQL with phpMyAdmin. Thanks to -sniff- for the awesome header image! You should post these to /r/learnsql instead. Note /r/SQL does not allow links to basic tutorials to be posted here. Please view the Wiki for online resources. Learning SQLĪ common question is how to learn SQL. SELECT count(a.field1), a.field2, SUM(b.field4) FROM a INNER JOIN b ON a.key1 = b.key1 WHERE a.field8 = 'test' GROUP by a.field1, a.field2 HAVING SUM(b.field4) > 5 ORDER by a.field.3įor those with SQL questions we recommend using SQLFiddle to provide a useful development and testing environment for those who wish to fully understand your problem and help devise a solution. ![]() Something as simple as line breaks and using reddit's built in code formatting (4 spaces at the start of each line) can turn this: This will greatly increase your chances of receiving the help you desire. If you are including actual code in a post or comment, please attempt to format it in a way that is readable for other users. We will gladly help where we can as long as you post the work you have already done or show that you have attempted to figure it out on your own. If you are a student or just looking for help on your code please do not just post your questions and expect the community to do all the work for you. While naturally we should endeavor to work as platform neutrally as possible many questions and answers require tailoring to the feature set of a specific platform. When requesting help or asking questions please prefix your title with the SQL variant/platform you are using within square brackets like so: ![]() The goal of /r/SQL is to provide a place for interesting and informative SQL content and discussions. ![]()
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