SELECT table_name.name, table_name.ID_city, table_city.ID, table_city.city, FROM table_name, table_city WHERE table_name.ID_city=table_city.ID
Carlo loiudice wrote: > Hi, > I'm preforming a join between 2 Mysql tables in this > way: > table_name: ID,name,ID_city > table_city: ID,city > > when I query this: > "SELECT table_name.name,table_city.ID,table_city.city > FROM table_name,table_city WHERE > table_name.ID_city=table_city.ID" > > The result is a new table with this fields: > result_table: name,city. > There isn't the field table_name.ID_city!!! > > Here's the question: I need also this field ID_city > because there's a function that builds a list box with > all the cities, and search for a html hidden input > named ID_city (like the table field) to eventually > highlight that entry. > > can someone help me? > is there a way to select also the ID_city field > without break the join mechanism ? > > Carlo > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Abbonati a Yahoo! ADSL con Atlanet! > Naviga su Internet ad alta velocitą, e senza limiti di tempo! > Per saperne di pił vai alla pagina http://adsl.yahoo.it -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]