Log message #4179826

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# Mar 15th 2019, 09:51 half2me Is this intended behavior, or a bug?
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:51 dereuromark Mint at least looks close to windows, so I guess that will help you :)
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:51 half2me then it works
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:51 half2me I have to change the `strategy` option from join to select
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:50 half2me If I use `orderDesc()` or `limit()` in the finder, it doesn't show up in the generated query
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:50 dereuromark Mint
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:49 half2me When defining an association, there is the option to specify a `finder`
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:49 berarma No
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:49 kgb.acct.personal Not the Ubuntu one?
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:49 berarma Debian
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:48 kgb.acct.personal What distro are you using?
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:47 berarma It's a pain having to writing one-shot shells for such small tasks.
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:46 berarma From Windows? It's totally worth it if you like it. I couldn't work on Windows.
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:45 kgb.acct.personal Is it worth switching to linux for development?
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:45 dereuromark I have shell commands for all these things, once run I can remove them
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:44 dereuromark every use case is different
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:44 berarma Thanks @dereuromark, I had that solution in mind. Just wondering if I'm skipping some already built solution for this.
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:42 dereuromark build a shell and run it over night^^
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:42 berarma Adding columns is no problem. Populating those columns is the problem since it involves joins with big tables.
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:40 acosonic Migrate data as in add/remove columns, or as in move data...?
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:39 berarma Hi. How do you migrate data in big tables? I need to update some new fields in a table with thousands of records with data taken from multiple big tables with millions of records. Is there some toolkit to help with this?
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:06 neon1024 Morning all
# Mar 15th 2019, 09:05 acosonic @challgren what's this, desktop show-off? :) btw, check my Linkedin article if you want to properly run windows with linux simultaneously... https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/use-your-windows-10-instantly-inside-ubuntu-linux-from-pavic/
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:51 challgren Ty @markstory
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:11 challgren Yeah, when I first built it I was going to use it as a linux server but I think I got downgraded to desktop
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:11 admad That's a valid reason then, though the driver's might have caught up by now
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:10 challgren I think my issue was the RAID on the mobo wasn’t supported in Linux but that was like 5 years ago
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:08 admad So install Linux on that box :slightly_smiling_face:
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:07 challgren My windows box is a lot more powerful than the Mac Mini
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:07 admad Windows VM is the answer for that
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:06 challgren I do QB Desktop accounting thats is the only reason I have a windows box
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:05 admad @challgren you could replace both with a single Linux box :slightly_smiling_face:
# Mar 15th 2019, 02:01 admad @patox44 dual boot means you select which OS to is at boot up time. Only one of them runs at a time
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:42 slackebot <challgren>
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:40 challgren I run 2 computers side by side. Mac Mini and a Windows Tower. I use Synergy to allow to me use my windows computer from my mac. So its like I have 3 monitors
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:40 patox44 computer wouldn't be slower after it? I don't understand how it works, but if I good understand you have run at once 2 systems?
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:39 patox44 @admad ooo. That's interesting. I'll try it
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:38 kgb.acct.personal +1 for dual boot
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:37 admad Then dual boot
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:15 patox44 :) that's not the way how programmers should work. We need to resolve problems not dodge them. Some ideas where I don't have to buy 2 computers or change my operating system?
# Mar 15th 2019, 01:14 kgb.acct.personal Have 2 different laptops. Windows for home. Linux at work.