On Feb 12, 2014, at 6:30 PM, Larry Martell wrote: > Try adding a having clause, e.g.: > > SELECT `ip`,`page`,`url`,`time_stamp` > FROM `ip_addresses` > WHERE (`time_stamp` BETWEEN date_add( CURDATE(), INTERVAL -1 DAY ) AND > CURDATE() - INTERVAL 1 SECOND) > AND TRIM(`referrer`) LIKE '' > HAVING COUNT(ip) >1 > ORDER BY INET_ATON(`ip`), `time_stamp`
Thank you Larry for the response. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work. The code above only returns one row. It should return 35 rows. If I remove the HAVING COUNT line, 52 rows are returned. If I add COUNT(`ip`) AS UniqueIPs to the SELECT line, that shows that there are 52 records, but still only returns one row. So I added GROUP BY `ip` and that gave me 7 rows with counts that added up to 35. Closer, but each row was a group of IP addresses where there was more than one hit. I want each hit to be returned, not a "summary" of hits per IP, so I don't think GROUP BY is what I need(?). I've run across a couple of sites that seem to say that an INNER JOIN would give me what I want. If that's true, then that's above my head. BTW, this on MySQL 5.5.34-cll-lve Thank you, Jenni Superior Shelving Systems::::.... The (Storage|Office|Home|Warehouse) Shelving Specialists Since 1984 Wire LAN Shelving: http://www.superiorshelving.com/mfg/nexel/pages/wire-shelving-chrome.php -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql