Bill Michell wrote:
Sounded good, but according to mysql site:Marcio Merlone writes:Don't know enough about MySQL to be sure, but could you do something like this with a database view or query? Convert a single record in the underlying table into two rows in the returned results, one with the id and the other with the address? Of course, this might be a little inefficient...Insert two records into users, identical in all ways except the id field.
"It is planned to implement views in MySQL Server around version 5.0."
Could it be done using MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE? Does it requires a fixed number of arguments to work?
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