The difficulty you're having is that what you call alphanumeric, MySQL sees as just a
string. How about a computed field with some usage of MySQL's substring_index function
to parse the string into pieces, if you know they will always have the given delimiter
(the -, in your example), and then
neral text editing.
Notepad? We don' need no STNKING Notepad... :-)
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>>> "Fred Dinkler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/14/01 01:34PM &
skip_networking is used, does MySQL still advertise
on port 3306? I'm thinking it shouldn't, but just want to be sure.
Thanks for entertaining the requests of an admitted MySQL neophyte.
Mike Cermak
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