--- George Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 21:36:29 -0800 (PST)
> Joffrey Leevy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Would appreciate in anyone can help me.
> >
> > Let's say I do a query in php, eg. $query =
> "select
&
Would appreciate in anyone can help me.
Let's say I do a query in php, eg. $query = "select
shed from structure"; With the mysql_fetch_array
function and a loop I could see all the values stored
in the column, shed, using the command: echo $shed;
Let's say now that I am carrying over a variable
Hi all:
Curious as to what happens after data is repeatedly
selected from a mysql table overtime. Does it
accumulate as junk data, stored at some location and
eventually slow down the database/program/server?
Does any purging have to take place?
Thanks
J
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Please excuse the previous post. Table unformatted.
Hi all:
Trying to solve a phpmysql array problem.
Let's say I have a table in mysql format
Column1 Columnn2
dog brown
cat white
cat black
cat mixed
pig black
pig brown
What kind of
Hi all:
Trying to solve a phpmysql array problem.
Let's say I have a table in mysql format
Column1
Column2
dog
brown
cat
white
cat
black
cat
mixed
pig
black
pig
brown
What kind of (query, array function, loop, etc...) should I use to produce an html
output like this:
1. c
I'm not to familiar with the jargon. Do I use the code (shell>mysql...) in a query
box because it's giving me a syntax error.
thanks
J
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