Cutter,
On 2/23/2004 at 15:01, you wrote:
CCT> As listed in the original post, my ISP is using MySQL 3.23 (which
CCT> has no support for union)...
The QoQ doesn't touch the database, rather it's using the record sets
from the queries you run before hand. The query results are still in
server memory when you run the QoQ, which is why MySQL isn't touched.
1. Run qHoliday against MySQL
2. Run qHoliday2 against MySQL
3. Run QoQ with a UNION clause to combine the results of qHoliday &
qHoliday2.
~ Ubqtous ~
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