Hi folks,
might it be possible, that someone explains, why anyone would put effort
in this task? Aren't databases designed to keep data in whatever
order... :-?
Greetings, Ralph
Hello
I have little problem with changing order of rows. I have a simple
table articles:
CREATE TABLE articles
On 11/12/06, Gerry Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bambero wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have little problem with changing order of rows. I have a simple
> table articles:
>
> CREATE TABLE articles (
> id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
> title VARCHAR,
> content VARCHAR,
> order INTEGER
Bambero wrote:
Hello
I have little problem with changing order of rows. I have a simple
table articles:
CREATE TABLE articles (
id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
title VARCHAR,
content VARCHAR,
order INTEGER UNIQUE,
);
when inserting row order is a copy of id (trigger used).
I
Hello
I have little problem with changing order of rows. I have a simple
table articles:
CREATE TABLE articles (
id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
title VARCHAR,
content VARCHAR,
order INTEGER UNIQUE,
);
when inserting row order is a copy of id (trigger used).
I have few rows
1,
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