the category information is in a seperate row these are only the uid s 
that are stored with the product.

Jim Wright wrote:

>
>The UDF that Mark is blogging about looks like it will get you what
>you want, but do keep in mind that if you use a UDF like this in the
>WHERE clause, it will be executed for every potential row.  This might
>be fine if you have a small dataset, but for a large amount of data,
>it will slow your query down quite a bit.  It would be better to put
>category information into a separate table, if possible.
>
>  
>

-- 
Patrick Forsythe
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