> A quick look at the REPLACE syntax tells me that
>
> "REPLACE works exactly like INSERT, except that if an old record in the
> table has the same value as a new record on a unique index, the old
> record is deleted before the new record is inserted."
>
> So if id isn't a unique index, you could
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 17:35, Daniel Alsén wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i need help with a, seemingly, simple problem...
>
> I have a form that is supposed to update a MySql table with only two
> fields (id and show_id). I use show_id to determine what is showing on
> my first page and never store more than one
Hi,
i need help with a, seemingly, simple problem...
I have a form that is supposed to update a MySql table with only two fields
(id and show_id). I use show_id to determine what is showing on my first
page and never store more than one value in the table.
Now - i cant seem to get the REPLACE t
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