What I want to do is:
1-user has 10 columns (fields).
2- User updated one of these fields using CONCAT_WS(adding new data to
previous data).
3- When user views any of his information he sees only the last updated part
of the data.
So, timestamp/datetime field is not going to work.
Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sam rumaizan wrote:
> How can I select (retrieve) the last updated cell (field). Basically I need
> to pull the new information only.
>
> I'm using for updating my database:
>
> UPDATE table SET column = CONCAT_WS ('column,'" . $column."') WHERE column=
> value;
>
> I need to select data:
>
> SELECT * FROM table WHERE column=Whatever
>
> I found LAST_INSERT_ID but i doesn't work
LAST_INSERT_ID will not work because you're not inserting anything. The
clue, you see, is in the name.
Your best bet would be to add a timestamp/datetime field to the table
and include that in the update. Then you can use that field to get the
last row that was changed.
-Stut
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