| A front extending from the Northern Mid-Atlantic to the Central Gulf Coast will move off most of the Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf Coast by Tuesday evening. The system will produce rain and snow over parts of the Eastern Ohio Valley to the Northeast through Tuesday evening when the rain moves off the East Coast. The rain will change over to all snow over parts of Eastern Ohio Valley/Central Appalachians by Tuesday afternoon and continuing into Tuesday evening. Showers and thunderstorms will develop along the associated boundary over parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley/Western Gulf Coast that will move out over the Gulf of Mexico by Tuesday afternoon. Rain will also develop along the front from parts of the Western Ohio Valley southwestward to the Lower Mississippi Valley that will dissipate over the Tennessee Valley/Southeast by Tuesday afternoon, too. Rain will also develop over parts of the Southern Mid-Atlantic/Southeast Coast on Monday ending by Monday evening. Most research shows that we dont get enough, and our deficit is seriously hurting our productivity, our physical health, even our mental well being..
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execute MySql I'm using JDBC MySqlDataSource class to handle a database for my app. I'm trying to make a method that formats the database for app's use - creates tables and constraints. Basically it's a script generated from phpMyAdmin export option. I've made a class called DatabaseTemplate with a static String containing the script and then I use it in my formatDatabase method.
You might find it easier to place the sql in a dedicated file setup.sql and then load the file when needed and execute the sql from the file. That way your SQL query will: actually be readable to a human and there will be no issues with multi-line strings in Java. If that's not the way to go, get rid of the Linebreaks (\n) they are not needed for the sql query to function and are probably an artifact of your IDE.
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You might find it easier to place the sql in a dedicated file setup.sql and then load the file when needed and execute the sql from the file. That way your SQL query will: actually be readable to a human and there will be no issues with multi-line strings in Java. If that's not the way to go, get rid of the Linebreaks (\n) they are not needed for the sql query to function and are probably an artifact of your IDE.




