Eric,
I'm using php. The problem is that the "where" may have 100 or so conditions. I
was hoping that mysql had some built in function or variable that would return
this for me. I guess I'll have to code it in php.. argh.
Eric Fitzgerald wrote:
> What language are you using to prepare that query?
>
> If it's perl, do something like if ($title =~ /Green/)
> If it's php, do something like if (ereg("Green",$title))
> If it's C, cycle the string finding that
>
> This is a job for the client truthfully...but if you absolutly MUST do this
> server side, here is your query:
> select Title, IF(Title LIKE '%Green','Green','Blue') AS whatmatch
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carl Schrader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > >
> >
> > Is there anyway to determine which part of the an sql query where blahblah
> > produced
> > the result?
> > ie. select Title from inv where Title LIKE '%Green' OR Title Like
> > '%Blue%'
> > I need to distinguish if the Title was like Green or Blue..
> >
> >
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