In the last episode (Jan 03), bruce said: > i've asked something similar before.. but it appears something is going > wrong... so, back to basics... > > i have the following test tbl. > > dog > fooID int > size int > id int > > dog > fooID size id > 1 2 1 > 2 5 2 > 1 5 3 > > if i do a query > select * from dog where fooID='1'; > > i get > 1,2,1 > 1,5,3 > > how can i do a distinct/group by select such that if i do a select on > fooID=1, i'll only get '1,2,1', or '1,5,3', meaning that i don't get both of > the items where fooId=1.
How about just asking for the first matching record with LIMIT 1? -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]