On Saturday 28 February 2004 12:08, Ryan A wrote: > We needed a timestamp there because of other calcalations from other > scripts that access the > same table. Regarding your solution, can you give me a quick example > please? its 5am and i'm > pretty braindead.... > > I am familier with the LIKE command with the % operator as I use it often > to search for words, > but am just a bit puzzled with what you wrote...
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