Ed,
Monday, February 11, 2002, 4:12:13 AM, you wrote:
EL> I'm trying to update a database. Here's the query that's not working. Is
EL> there another way of doing it or is this impossible with MySQL?
EL> Thanks,
EL> -Ed
EL> update SiteIndex
EL> set
EL> SiteIndex.Visitors = Pages.Visitors
EL> where
EL> SiteIndex.Title = Documents.Title AND
EL> Pages.DocID = Documents.ID
You can use user variables.
Look at:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/V/a/Variables.html
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