On Thursday, February 13, 2014 10:26:25 AM UTC-8, Alex S. Garcia wrote:
>
> Not sure, but whichever is the oldest, as I've been running this for a 
> couple 
> of years -- so I'm assuming TWc? 
>

TWC contains a copy of jQuery... stackoverflow.com has an article [1] 
describes the basic code technique for using jQuery.ajax() to submit sql 
queries to a server-side PHP script and get the results returned. 
 Processing that result once it is returned leads to other questions:  It 
is a single value?  A list of records?  Do you want to display it?  Store 
it?  Calculate with it?

Can you provide more details about your use-case?

[1] 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8598659/how-can-i-use-jquery-to-run-mysql-queries

enjoy,
-e
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