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aren't, you should be using The present invention relates to linear compressors, and particularly to such a compressor employing an elastomeric diaphragm as the primary device providing control of the dynamic nature of the compressor. Linear compressors use a flexible diaphragm to compress an incoming air stream. A traditional example of a linear compressor system is a part of the refrigerator system. The parallel entrance to a compressor provides an air stream with which the compressor linearly compresses a volume of air that is introduced into the compressor. The compressors described by U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,600,398 and 4,617,972 include a flexible diaphragm that compresses the incoming air stream. Typically, the diaphragm is secured to related hardware and associated components by welds, screws or the like. The diaphragm then acts like a spring to provide the dynamic infeed necessary to ensure that the volume of air compressed continues to increase rather than decreasing. However, securement by welding or other additive processes is time consuming and costly. Accordingly, what is desired is an apparatus for securing a flexible diaphragm of a compressor that does not require the use of welds or screws, and eliminates the time and expense of securing the same without sacrificing the integrity of the seal.Q: How to find the MD5 of data in a dbField? I have a file that I want to put in the DB using MYSQL and PHP. I don't have this file on my physical machine, so I have to find a way to retrieve it, then put it in the DB, then so whatever I can do about it. Here's my question: Is there a function to get the MD5 of a dbField? Is there a way to check the MD5 of the file? I am using MYSQL 5.5 and I am aware that I can store the file in a BLOB field, but first I have to find how to get MD5 of a file. Thanks! A: Use mysqli_fetch_field: $fields = $conn->fetch_fields($result, 1); foreach ($fields as $field) { $val = $field->getColumnType(); $field_name = $field->name; printf('%s - %s ', $field->name, var_export($val, true)); } EDIT: this does assume that the column is a value-type and not a BLOB, and that the type is a string. ed3faa56471