No matter what I try I still seem to get the error message.

The coloumn that contains the dates has unix timestamps. I think this is why
it is not working.

I will research it further.

If you can be of any help please tell me.


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"Alberto Serra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Привет!
>
> I forgot to add:
>
> SELECT
>     extract('year', time),
>     extract('month', time),
>     count(*) as monthly_views
> FROM
>     visitors
> group by
>    extract('year', time),
>    extract('month', time)
> order by
>    monthly_view desc
> limit 1
>
> I take it that you have a *monthly_view* column in your table that is
> not the *monthly_views* alias yoiu use in your query. if that's a typo
> and you mean to order by the numebr of visitors (that is, you want the
> most visited month on top of the result) your query should probably look
> like:
>
> SELECT
>     extract('year', time),
>     extract('month', time),
>     count(*) as monthly_views
> FROM
>     visitors
> group by
>    extract('year', time),
>    extract('month', time)
> order by
>    3 desc
> limit 1
>
> That's because most databases (and I guess MySql is no exception) will
> not be able to use an alias in their GROUP BY, ORDER BY clauses. But you
> may want to try, maybe MySql *is* an exception, after all.
>
> пока
> Альберто
> Киев
>
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