If you can change the query string just alias the column:

SELECT H, COUNT(H) AS hcount FROM `wp_lca_2013` where left(m,2) = '11' GROUP BY 
H order by count(H) desc;

In VFP & SQL the AS is optional so:

SELECT H, COUNT(H) hcount FROM `wp_lca_2013` where left(m,2) = '11' GROUP BY H 
order by count(H) desc;

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rk
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Subject: [NF] view results of cursor in php

SELECT H, COUNT(H) FROM `wp_lca_2013` where left(m,2) = '11' GROUP BY H order 
by count(H) desc;

 How do I find out what the column name is for that second column.


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