Hi All,
I've been reading up on how to do joins on the mysql site.
Is there not an inverse function for DISTINCT, so that I can pull out
duplicate data as opposed to DISTINCT data...or will I have to get this
information by using joins?
Thanks very much for your help.
Anna
Your question has been answered already.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mysqlm=99348999221821w=2
Hi All,
I've been reading up on how to do joins on the mysql site.
Is there not an inverse function for DISTINCT, so that I can pull out
duplicate data as opposed to DISTINCT data...or will
Hi All,
I've been reading up on how to do joins on the mysql site.
Is there not an inverse function for DISTINCT, so that I can pull out
duplicate data as opposed to DISTINCT data...or will I have to get this
information by using joins?
Thanks very much for your help.
Anna
On 6/25/01 9:10 AM, anna soobrattee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I've been reading up on how to do joins on the mysql site.
Is there not an inverse function for DISTINCT, so that I can pull out
duplicate data as opposed to DISTINCT data...or will I have to get this
information by