ErlyDB 0.7.1, Revamped Driver 0.9.7, Smerl rev 29
ErlyDB 0.7.1
- Fixed a couple of reported bugs (you can look at the issue tracker for more information).
- Added a bunch of functions for getting field metadata from the database. You can look at erlydb\_base.erl and erlydb\_field.erl for more details.
- Added new functions for converting a record to an iolist and for setting its field values from property lists.
- Fixed a bug in the encoding of single digit date values.
Revamped MySQL Driver 0.9.7
- Fixed a bug whereby failed connection attempts could cause process leaks.
- Changed the translation of database null values from ‘null’ to ‘undefined’.
Smerl rev 29
- Improved the module extension mechanism
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I don’t understand - why would you want to convert a record to an iolist? What would that look like?
I hope it makes sense now :)
This seems fascinating. Can you please put some more instructions on the install? what is the ERLang “path” in which we should put the erlyweb ??
Thanks,
oops.. the comment is for the erlyweb not erlydb..
Hi, I’m using the Erlang MySql driver to interconnecting ejabberd with a external MySql Database. I have some problems with the update statement, but probabily I made some mistakes.
I wrote something like this:
Result = mysql:fetch(p1, >),
case Result of
{updated, MysqlRes} ->
AffectedRows= mysql:get_result_affected_rows(MysqlRes),
?DEBUG(”Rows Updated ~p”,[AffectedRows]);
….
but I always have 0 for AffectedRows, even if the query went right.
What was wrong?
Thanks,
LP
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