Actually, many people use the term "subselect" where you prefer "subquery";
I've heard "subselect" quite a bit in 20+ years of working with relational
databases. Not the MySQL people perhaps but it is a reasonable term to use
in a search....

Rhino

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To: "Scott Haneda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Mysql docs


> Scott Haneda wrote:
> > Google this:
> > subselect site:dev.mysql.com
> > And I get mostly non English stuff, limiting to english and I get a
whopping
> > 37 pages, none of which seem to help me much.
>
> Try googling for "subquery", considering that's what they're called...
>
> Jasper
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