You need to use cast() method to perform comparison on an INT field. The syntax is as follows −SELECT yourColumnName1, yourColumnName2, ......N yourTableName WHERE CAST(yourColumnName as CHAR) LIKE ‘%yourIntegerValue%’;To understand the above syntax, let us create a table. The following is the query to create a table for performing a LIKE comparison on INT field −mysql> create table ComparisonOnIntField -> ( -> StudentId int NOT NULL, -> StudentName varchar(20), -> StudentAge int -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.00 sec)Insert some records in the table to perform a MySQL LIKE comparison on an INT ... Read More
Students often run away from the subjects or classes they find boring or difficult. While the subject that they dislike differs from student to student. It becomes very difficult to be mentally present in a class where a boring subject is taught or when the way of teaching the teacher is either boring or complex. Here are some tips to make learning an enjoyable experience even if the subject lacks interest or the teacher does not know how to add interest.Know that It Is Still A Part Of SyllabusNo matter how boring the subject is, it is still going to ... Read More
Whenever you want all the values like not null for a column then use count(*). This is faster than using count() method.The syntax to use count(*) is as follows −select count(*) as anyVariableName from yourTableName;To understand the above concept, let us first create a table. The query to create a table is as follows −mysql> create table CountingDemo -> ( -> BookId int -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.60 sec)Insert some records in the table using insert command. The query is as follows −mysql> insert into CountingDemo values(100); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.13 sec) ... Read More
In this program we will see how to find the largest number from a block of bytes using 8085.Problem StatementWrite 8085 Assembly language program to find the largest number from a block of bytes.DiscussionIn this program the data are stored at location 8001H onwards. The 8000H is containing the size of the block. After executing this program, it will return the largest number and store it at location 9000H.Logic is simple, we are taking the first number at register B to start the job. In each iteration we are getting the number from memory and storing it into register A. ... Read More
Instead of simulating an array variable, use temporary table in MySQL. The syntax is as follows −create temporary table if not exists yourTemporaryTableName select yourColumnName1, yourColumnName2, ......N from yourTableName where conditionTo understand the above syntax, let us first create a table. The query to create a table is as follows −mysql> create table SimulateArrayDemo -> ( -> Id int, -> FirstName varchar(100), -> LastName varchar(100 -> ) -> ); Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.25 sec)Insert some records in the table using ... Read More
In this program we will see how to find the smallest number from a block of bytes using 8085.Problem StatementWrite 8085 Assembly language program to find the smallest number from a block of bytes.DiscussionIn this program the data are stored at location 8001H onwards. The 8000H is containing the size of the block. After executing this program, it will return the smallest number and store it at location 9000H.Logic is simple, we are taking the first number at register B to start the job. In each iteration we are getting the number from memory and storing it into register A. ... Read More
In this program we will see how to add two 16-bit numbers.Problem StatementWrite8085 Assembly language program to add two 16-bit number stored in memory location 8000H – 8001H and 8002H – 8003H.DiscussionIn this program we are pointing the operand addresses using HL and DE register pair. Then adding LSBytes by ADD operator, and after that adding MSBytes using ADC operator to consider the carry flag result. The 16-bit result will be stored at BC register, and by checking the carry bit after addition we can simply put 1 into memory.We are taking two numbersBCAD + FE2D = 1BADAInputAddressData......8000AD8001BC80022D8003FE......Flow DiagramProgramAddressHEX CodesLabelsMnemonicsCommentsF00021, ... Read More
To get ER model of database from server, you need to first launch MySQL Workbench. The snapshot is as follows −After that you need to select the “Database” menu −Database->Reverse EngineerAfter that a wizard will open as in the following screenshot. Add the password and press OK twice.After pressing the OK button, you will get the next wizard and you need to press next button. The following would be visible now −After that you need to select “Model” menu as I have marked in the above wizard.Model->Create Diagram from Catalog Objects After selecting the option, you will get the ER ... Read More
In this program we will see how to add two 8-bit BCD numbers.Problem StatementWrite 8085 Assembly language program to add two 8-bit BCD number stored in memory location 8000H – 8001H.DiscussionThis task is too simple. Here we are taking the numbers from memory and after adding we need to put DAA instruction to adjust the accumulator content to decimal form. The DAA will check the AC and CY flags to adjust a number to its decimal form.InputAddressData......800099800125......Flow DiagramProgramAddressHEX CodesLabelsMnemonicsCommentsF00021, 00, 80LXI H, 8000HPoint to first operandF0037EMOV A, MLoad A with first operandF00423INX HPoint to next operandF00586ADD MAdd Acc and memory ... Read More
To drop a database with the character ‘?’ in its name, you need to use backtick symbol around the database name. The syntax is as follows −DROP DATABASE `yourDatabaseName`;To understand the above syntax, let us create a database. The query to create a database is as follows −mysql> create database `test?data`; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.14 sec)So, I have a database with? character. The query to show all databases is as follows −mysql> show databases;The following is the output −+-----------------------+ | Database | +-----------------------+ | business | ... Read More
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