Hi Neil,
On 11/22/2012 7:14 PM, h...@tbbs.net wrote:
2012/11/22 14:30 +, Neil Tompkins
I'm struggling with what I think is a basic select but can't think how to
do it : My data is
id,type
1000,5
1001,5
1002,2
1001,2
1003,2
1005,2
1006,1
From this I what to get a distinct list of id
Hi
Is there is performance issue from this query on more then 5-10 million data
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Mogens Melander mog...@fumlersoft.dkwrote:
Ok, to make up for my bad joke, here's the answer
to the original question.
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `test`.`atest`;
CREATE TABLE
Hi,
I'm struggling with what I think is a basic select but can't think how to
do it : My data is
id,type
1000,5
1001,5
1002,2
1001,2
1003,2
1005,2
1006,1
From this I what to get a distinct list of id where the type equals 2 and 5
Any ideas ?
Neil
SELECT DISTINCT id FROM table WHERE type IN ('2','5')
should work
On 22 November 2012 14:30, Neil Tompkins neil.tompk...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi,
I'm struggling with what I think is a basic select but can't think how to
do it : My data is
id,type
1000,5
1001,5
1002,2
1001,2
1003,2
Hi Neil
Would something like this work.
SELECT DISTINCT id,type from your_table WHERE type=2 OR type=5;
Mike
- Original Message -
From: Neil Tompkins neil.tompk...@googlemail.com
To: [MySQL] mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 9:30 AM
Subject: Basic SELECT help
Basically I only what to return the IDs that have both types.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 2:39 PM, marek gutowski marek.gutow...@gmail.comwrote:
SELECT DISTINCT id FROM table WHERE type IN ('2','5')
should work
On 22 November 2012 14:30, Neil Tompkins neil.tompk...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi,
response did not go to the list..
I assume that you mean the id must be associated with both type=5 AND
type=2 as opposed to type=5 OR type=2;
in some dialect of SQL (not mysql) you can do this:
select distinct id from 'table' where type=5
intersect
select distinct id from 'table' where type=2
U can remove the type field it will work
On Nov 22, 2012 8:21 PM, Neil Tompkins neil.tompk...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Basically I only what to return the IDs that have both types.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 2:39 PM, marek gutowski marek.gutow...@gmail.com
wrote:
SELECT DISTINCT id FROM table
How about if I have the following
SELECT DISTINCT id
FROM my_table
WHERE (type = 3 OR type = 28 OR type = 1)
In this instance, for the id 280149 it only has types 3 and 28 but *not *1.
But using the OR statement returns id 280149
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Benaya Paul
Michael,
Thanks this kind of works if I'm checking two types. But what about if I
have 5 types ?
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Michael Dykman mdyk...@gmail.com wrote:
response did not go to the list..
I assume that you mean the id must be associated with both type=5 AND
type=2 as
Keep joining I think. In the absence of intersect (which incurs the cost of
a query per type anyhow ), this join pattern is the only option I can think
of.
On 2012-11-22 10:01 AM, Neil Tompkins neil.tompk...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Michael,
Thanks this kind of works if I'm checking two types.
SELECT id FROM mytable WHERE type IN(x,y,z) GROUP BY id;
On 22 November 2012 15:01, Neil Tompkins neil.tompk...@googlemail.com wrote:
Michael,
Thanks this kind of works if I'm checking two types. But what about if I
have 5 types ?
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Michael Dykman
Do you know if I had multiple joins there would be a performance issue ?
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Michael Dykman mdyk...@gmail.com wrote:
Keep joining I think. In the absence of intersect (which incurs the cost
of a query per type anyhow ), this join pattern is the only option I can
Ah read it quickly and misread your requirement. Joins are likely FTW
here. The alternative would be to do something like this, but I'd opt
for the joins if you have a reasonably sized data set:
SELECT id, GROUP_CONCAT(type ORDER BY type) AS typelist FROM mytable
WHERE id IN(x,y,z) GROUP BY id
Of course there is a cost for the join, each link being a distinct
lookup query but that is the same cost the INTERSECT would impose.
It is not a bad as multiple joins generally might be as all the
lookups are against the same key in the same table which should keep
that index in ram. (type is
*HAVING typelist = 'x,y,z';
On 22 November 2012 15:25, Ben Mildren ben.mild...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah read it quickly and misread your requirement. Joins are likely FTW
here. The alternative would be to do something like this, but I'd opt
for the joins if you have a reasonably sized data set:
[mailto:neil.tompk...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 8:30 AM
To: [MySQL]
Subject: Basic SELECT help
Hi,
I'm struggling with what I think is a basic select but can't think how
to do it : My data is
id,type
1000,5
1001,5
1002,2
1001,2
1003,2
1005,2
1006,1
From
Assuming that (id,type) is unique in the source data, that is a pretty
elegant method:
select id from
(select distinct id, count(*)
from my_table
where type in (2,5)
group by id
having count(*) = 2)a;
--
- michael dykman
- mdyk...@gmail.com
May the Source be with you.
--
MySQL
By unique you mean that no id and type would be duplicated like
1,1
1,1
Yes it isn't possible for duplicate id and type in more than 1 row
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Michael Dykman mdyk...@gmail.com wrote:
Assuming that (id,type) is unique in the source data, that is a pretty
elegant
When trying this query I get
FUNCTION id does not exist
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Michael Dykman mdyk...@gmail.com wrote:
select id from
(select distinct id, count(*)
from my_table
where type in (2,5)
group by id
having count(*) = 2)a;
Ignore that it does work fine. Sorry
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Michael Dykman mdyk...@gmail.com wrote:
Assuming that (id,type) is unique in the source data, that is a pretty
elegant method:
select id from
(select distinct id, count(*)
from my_table
where type in (2,5)
group
Doing a EXPLAIN on the SELECT statement it is using Using where; Using
temporary; Using filesort with 14000 rows of data. How best to improve
this; when I already have indexed on id and type
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Michael Dykman mdyk...@gmail.com wrote:
Assuming that (id,type) is
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Neil Tompkins
neil.tompk...@googlemail.com wrote:
By unique you mean that no id and type would be duplicated like
1,1
1,1
Yes it isn't possible for duplicate id and type in more than 1 row
Yes, that's exactly what I meant.
- mdyk...@gmail.com
May the
Hmmm.
OR, IN and HAVING pops up.
On Thu, November 22, 2012 15:30, Neil Tompkins wrote:
Hi,
I'm struggling with what I think is a basic select but can't think how to
do it : My data is
id,type
1000,5
1001,5
1002,2
1001,2
1003,2
1005,2
1006,1
From this I what to get a distinct
On Thu, November 22, 2012 15:45, Neil Tompkins wrote:
Basically I only what to return the IDs that have both types.
And that's exactly what below statement will return.
You forgot to include what platform you are on,
which version of MySQL you are running and
what class you are attending.
Mogens,
Platform could not be less relevant to a question of MySql syntax.
The techniques we have been discussing have been available to every
version of MySql post v3.23 and the class/job function he is applying
it to is neither relevant to the problem nor any of our business,
unless he
2012/11/22 14:30 +, Neil Tompkins
I'm struggling with what I think is a basic select but can't think how to
do it : My data is
id,type
1000,5
1001,5
1002,2
1001,2
1003,2
1005,2
1006,1
From this I what to get a distinct list of id where the type equals 2 and 5
Any ideas ?
This ugly one,
2012/11/22 14:30 +, Neil Tompkins
I'm struggling with what I think is a basic select but can't think how to
do it : My data is
id,type
1000,5
1001,5
1002,2
1001,2
1003,2
1005,2
1006,1
From this I what to get a distinct list of id where the type equals 2 and 5
Any ideas ?
This ugly one,
On 11/22/2012 04:10 PM, Ben Mildren wrote:
SELECT id FROM mytable WHERE type IN(x,y,z) GROUP BY id;
Ben you were almost there ;)
SELECT id FROM mytable WHERE type IN(x,y,z) GROUP BY id HAVING COUNT(id)=num of
params
The only bad is the hardcoded parameter in the HAVING, may be it might be
Ok, to make up for my bad joke, here's the answer
to the original question.
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `test`.`atest`;
CREATE TABLE `test`.`atest` (
`id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
`type` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`) USING BTREE
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
insert into
Claudio
This is the solution i decided to go for as provided in a previous response.
Thanks
Neil
On 23 Nov 2012, at 00:41, Claudio Nanni claudio.na...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/22/2012 04:10 PM, Ben Mildren wrote:
SELECT id FROM mytable WHERE type IN(x,y,z) GROUP BY id;
Ben you were almost
as team_id, away_user_id as user_id, last_changed
from data) s1
where s1.user_id = 3
group by team_id, user_id;
-Travis
-Original Message-
From: Tompkins Neil [mailto:neil.tompk...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 6:34 AM
To: [MySQL]
Subject: SELECT Help
Hi,
I've
Hi,
I've the following list of sample data, and need a SELECT statement to help
me identify the point at which I've highlighted the data :
Season, Competition, home_team_id, away_team_id, home_user_id, away_user_id,
last_changed
1, 18, 11, 23, 3, 2010-11-14 17:18:17
1, 11, 8, 3, 82, 2010-11-14
as user_id, last_changed
from data) s1
where s1.user_id = 3
group by team_id, user_id;
-Travis
-Original Message-
From: Tompkins Neil [mailto:neil.tompk...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 6:34 AM
To: [MySQL]
Subject: SELECT Help
Hi,
I've the following list of sample data
]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: SELECT help.
Can someone help me write a query to tell me the customer numbers (C_NO)
of those who've had more than 4 transactions but none in the last 6
months?
| transactions_table
Can someone help me write a query to tell me the customer numbers (C_NO) of
those who've had more than 4 transactions but none in the last 6 months?
| transactions_table |
| ID|C_NO|DATE | AMOUT|
|2901| 387|2003-10-09|
- Original Message -
From: Richard Reina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: SELECT help.
Can someone help me write a query to tell me the customer numbers (C_NO)
of those who've had more than 4 transactions but none
3.23.54
Thanks.
Rhino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Richard Reina
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: SELECT help.
Can someone help me write a query to tell me the customer numbers (C_NO)
of those who've had more than 4 transactions
/05/2006 10:43:15 AM:
- Original Message -
From: Richard Reina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: SELECT help.
Can someone help me write a query to tell me the customer numbers
(C_NO)
of those who've had more than
Richard Reina wrote:
Can someone help me write a query to tell me the customer numbers (C_NO) of
those who've had more than 4 transactions but none in the last 6 months?
transactions_table
| ID | C_NO |DATE | AMOUT |
| 2901 | 387 | 2003-10-09 | 23.00 |
Obviously my
This should work:
select c_name, count(t1.id) as t_count from customers c
inner join transactions t1 on c.c_no = t1.c_no
left join transactions t2 on c.c_no = t2.c_no and t2.date '2005-06-05'
where t2.id is null
group by c.c_no
having t_count 4;
There may be more efficient way of doing this
Richard,
Can someone help me write a query to tell me the customer numbers
(C_NO) of those who've had more than 4 transactions but none in
the last 6 months?
Something like this?
SELECT
c_no,
COUNT(c_no) AS cnt
FROM transactions_table
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT c_no
FROM
Hi,
I am tring to do a select from 2 tables.
Table1:
sku
title
Table 2:
sku
feature
SELECT table1.title, table2.feature FROM table1,
table2 WHERE table1.sku in ($sku1, $sku2, $sku3) ORDER
BY FIELD(table1.sku, $sku1, $sku2, $sku3) ASC
That seems to work to some extint, but I am getting
way
/
Eamon Daly
- Original Message -
From: Grant Giddens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 6:00 PM
Subject: SELECT help
Hi,
I am tring to do a select from 2 tables.
Table1:
sku
title
Table 2:
sku
feature
Gran Giddens writes:
SELECT table1.title, table2.feature FROM table1,
table2 WHERE (table1.sku = $table2.sku) AND table1.sku
in ($sku1, $sku2, $sku3) ORDER BY FIELD(table1.sku,
$sku1, $sku2, $sku3) ASC
...
How can I run my query to get 3 results and if the
feature is missing still return the
Hi,
I have a table with ip,port and I want to see the top ten Ip's with the most entries?
Ip's can be in db many times...
Not the first distinct 10... Im stuck...
I have tried:
mysql select DISTINCT ip from iptable limit 10;
: Select help
Hi,
I have a table with ip,port and I want to see the top ten Ip's with the
most entries?
Ip's can be in db many times...
Not the first distinct 10... Im stuck...
I have tried:
mysql select DISTINCT ip from iptable limit 10;
+---+
| ip
select count(*) as cnt group by ip order by cnt desc limit 10;
rmck wrote:
Hi,
I have a table with ip,port and I want to see the top ten Ip's with the most entries?
Ip's can be in db many times...
Not the first distinct 10... Im stuck...
I have tried:
mysql select DISTINCT ip from iptable limit
01, 2004 1:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Select help
Hi,
I have a table with ip,port and I want to see the top ten Ip's with the
most entries?
Ip's can be in db many times...
Not the first distinct 10... Im stuck...
I have tried:
mysql select DISTINCT ip from iptable limit 10
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 10:03, rmck wrote:
Hi,
I have a table with ip,port and I want to see the top ten Ip's with the most
entries?
Ip's can be in db many times...
Not the first distinct 10... Im stuck...
I have tried:
mysql select DISTINCT ip from iptable limit 10;
Hi,
Ok. This is good!! Thank you!
Zoli
Egor Egorov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2004-04-30 03:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: (bcc: Zoltan Gyurasits/GYO/COMP/PHILIPS)
Subject:Re: SQL SELECT HELP
Classification:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry. My english is not so good. :(
I try to explain.
I have table1 :
ID value
--
1 100
1 101
1 102
1 200
2 100
2 300---
2 310 |
3 100 |
Hi,
Is it possible to create a Select performing a math formula? For example:
First I need to add two values come from the same table but from different
records. The result will be divided from one number got from another
table. Now, the new result will be added with another value got from
Andre,
have a look at JOIN. This can solve your problem.
Thomas Spahni
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Andre MATOS wrote:
Is it possible to create a Select performing a math formula? For example:
First I need to add two values come from the same table but from different
records. The result will be
Andre MATOS wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to create a Select performing a math formula? For example:
First I need to add two values come from the same table but from different
records. The result will be divided from one number got from another
table. Now, the new result will be added with
Hi Robert,
the criteria for the record_1 and record_15 is that both are in the same
table, but in different records and to find each one it is necessary to
perform a WHERE clause.
Let's I give you the real example:
My problem is while inserting a new record in my table named
the value 300.
Michael Stassen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2004-04-28 06:13 PM
To: Zoltan Gyurasits/GYO/COMP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: SQL SELECT HELP
Classification:
I'm afraid I don't understand. From your first
it, if it does (or doesn't) let me know
Regards
Nitin
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Stassen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: SQL SELECT HELP
Hi,
Sorry. My english is not so good. :(
I try to explain.
I
:Re: SQL SELECT HELP
Classification:
I hope it should work:
Select table1.ID from table1 left join table2 on table1.value=table2.value
where table2.value is null
OR if you want distinct IDs
Select distinct table1.ID from table1 left join table2 on
table1.value=table2.value
Hi,
I have a query problem. I want to make a query
SELECT*
FROM table1
INNER JOIN table2 ON table1.id NOT IN table2.id
But I can't use the NOT IN expression here.
What can i do?
I have the MySQL version 4.x I can't use subquery :(
Thank you in advanced,
Zoli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a query problem. I want to make a query
SELECT*
FROM table1
INNER JOIN table2 ON table1.id NOT IN table2.id
But I can't use the NOT IN expression here.
What can i do?
I have the MySQL version 4.x I can't use subquery :(
If I've got you
)
Subject:Re: SQL SELECT HELP
Classification:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a query problem. I want to make a query
SELECT*
FROM table1
INNER JOIN table2 ON table1.id NOT IN table2.id
But I can't use the NOT IN expression here.
What can i do?
I
I'm afraid I don't understand. From your first message, it appears you want
a list of rows from table1 whose ids do not appear in table2. The query
Egor sent you does just that. Did you try it? If, as you say here, that
isn't what you want, could you please describe what you do want?
hi
wondering whether someone can set me straight on whether it's possible to
request a set of records from a single table with multiple conditions.
for instance, a story table, containing id, title, text, section and
published_date. what i would like is to retrieve is the 5 most recently
Kris Burford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
wondering whether someone can set me straight on whether it's possible to
request a set of records from a single table with multiple conditions.
for instance, a story table, containing id, title, text, section and
published_date. what i would
I am trying to create a html search results page with the following:
SELECT *
FROM tbl_allarticles
WHERE (fld_headline LIKE'%userinput%' OR fld_summary
LIKE'%userinput%' OR fld_body LIKE'%userinput%') AND fld_category
LIKE 'catvalue'
The above works fine, but the below code is giving me some
I am trying to create a html search results page with the following:
SELECT *
FROM tbl_allarticles
WHERE (fld_headline LIKE'%userinput%' OR fld_summary LIKE'%userinput%'
OR fld_body LIKE'%userinput%') AND fld_category LIKE 'catvalue'
The above works fine, but the below code is giving me some
Matthew Stuart wrote:
I am trying to create a html search results page with the following:
SELECT *
FROM tbl_allarticles
WHERE (fld_headline LIKE'%userinput%' OR fld_summary LIKE'%userinput%'
OR fld_body LIKE'%userinput%') AND fld_category LIKE 'catvalue'
The above works fine, but the below
Hello
I want to select from the table sum of logins for each day.
For example:
Date Logins
2004-01-22 10
2004-01-23 12
Any ideas if such select is possible?
+--+--+
| Field| Type |
Hi,
I want to select from the table sum of logins for each day.
Would this help:
mysql select date_format(your_date_column, %Y-%m-%d), count(*)
- from your_table
- group by date_format(your_date_column, %Y-%m-%d);
Take care,
Aleksandar
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- Original Message -
From: Mike Mapsnac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 11:42 PM
Subject: Select help
Hello
I want to select from the table sum of logins for each day.
Here's one way to do it.
SELECT SUBSTRING(last_login, 1, 10) AS day
HI all!
I want make the SELECT for this situation.
Example:
Twarehouse
--
IDname
---
01Spring_WH
02Screw_WH
03Toll_WH
Tparts
--
IDname
---
01M3 screw
02
)
inner join twarehouse b on (
tmovement.outgoing_id = b.Id )
Ulises
-Mensaje original-
De: Gyurasits Zoltan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Martes 18 de Febrero de 2003 04:11 PM
Para: MYSQL Lista
Asunto: SELECT help
HI all!
I want make the SELECT
Hi
This is working...
Thank You
Zoltan
- Original Message -
From: Cabanillas Dulanto, Ulises [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MYSQL Lista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 10:54 PM
Subject: RE: SELECT help
Try with :
SELECT tparts.name,
a.name
Hello list,
I'm really new to mysql and databases in general. I have a select form
that contains a very long list of options, and what I want to do is
store the selected item as a number instead of the items name in order
to speed up searches. My problem comes when a search is done and I can't
I'm new, too, so someone correct me if I'm wrong, but...
if you make it an ENUM field in a table you can store it using the
value in the selection, retrieve it as the same value, and still get
all the advantages of numeric storage.
Todd
On Sunday, July 6, 2003, at 02:38 PM, Dan Cox wrote:
Another option is to have another table with the item name and number
using that as a lookup table.
IMHO it all depends on the data if the select is static (or rarely
changes) an enum would be best. If is changes a lot then I would use
another table to store it in.
-Michael
I protect you,
Please consider the following two tables:
mysql select * from os_table;
+---+--+
| os_id | os_name |
+---+--+
| 1 | mac os |
| 2 | win 95 |
| 4 | win 98 |
| 8 | win nt |
|16 | win 2000 |
|32 | win me |
|64 | xp home |
| 128 | xp
mysql select solution
- from os_table os, solutions_table solutions
- where os.os_id = solutions.os_code
- and os.os_id = 8;
-ms
-Original Message-
From: John Hoskins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: select
solutions
- where os.os_id = solutions.os_code
- and os.os_id = 8;
-ms
-Original Message-
From: John Hoskins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: select help
Please consider the following two tables
: select help
Not quite that simple, Plese read the last of the original post. I need
all solutions that have the 4th bit on, so 8,15,24,31...255 all have the
4th bit in combination with other bits.
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Michael Shulman wrote:
mysql select solution
- from os_table os
Hoskins'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: select help
No problem. Use mod(m,n). To get the records where the 8 bit is set, use
and mod(os.os_id,8) = 0;
mysql use test
Database changed
mysql create table t (i integer);
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.18 sec)
mysql insert into t values (1
: Michael Shulman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 11:38 AM
To: 'John Hoskins'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: select help
No problem. Use mod(m,n). To get the records where the 8 bit is set, use
and mod(os.os_id,8) = 0;
mysql use test
Database changed
mysql
-Original Message-
From: Michael Shulman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 11:38 AM
To: 'John Hoskins'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: select help
No problem. Use mod(m,n). To get the records where the 8 bit is set, use
and mod(os.os_id,8) = 0
Jeff Shapiro wrote:
If you want to be a bit more generic you could do something like this:
# store the desired OS ID into a variable
SELECT @desired_id := os_id FROM os_table WHERE os_name = win nt;
# now find the solutions that match with the os_id
SELECT o.os_id, o.os_name, s.os_code,
Probably a simple query but, I need to find select a field with data that
exists in one table but does not exist in a field in another table.
example:
table1.name table2.name
---
bob john
susan
On 26-Feb-2003 John Hoskins wrote:
Probably a simple query but, I need to find select a field with data that
exists in one table but does not exist in a field in another table.
example:
table1.name table2.name
---
bob
select * from processo_arquivos order by DATE desc limit 10
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From: Felipe Moreno - MAILING LISTS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 12:42 PM
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Hi List Users,
I want to know
Hi List Users,
I want to know if anyone has any idea on how can I do the SQL command
below to archive a result.
I have one table called processo_arquivos that have a filed called DATE
and another FIELD called COD (primary key). I want to select the last TEN
(10) dates from the Database, but
SELECT * FROM processo_arquivos ORDER BY DATE DESC LIMIT 0,10
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Hi List Users,
I
Try this:
SELECT DATE, COD FROM processo_arquivos ORDER BY DATE DESC LIMIT 10
Unfortunately, that puts them in reverse order. There's probably a
better way, with a more sophisticated use of the LIMIT keyword, that
puts them in the right order.
-Alex
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 10:41
How do I use the select feature in this situation.
I have a total of 5 fields that deal with names.. Three of the five are
completely separate, and use one field for both first and last name. the
last two fields are the first and last name of the person submitting the
information..
When I
: *Himerus* [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 10:09 PM
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Subject: SELECT HELP
How do I use the select feature in this situation.
I have a total of 5 fields that deal with names.. Three of the five are
completely separate, and use one field for both
Hi,
This is my first posting, although i've been signed up to the list for a
while.
My problem is this.
Table A (5000 rows)
ID, NAME, SCORE
Table B (1000 rows)
ID, NAME, SCORE
I want all records from Table A and those from Table B where they match, for
this i'm using a right join. However,
Hi,
This is my first posting, although i've been signed up to the list for a
while.
My problem is this.
Table A (5000 rows)
ID, NAME, SCORE
Table B (1000 rows)
ID, NAME, SCORE
I want all records from Table A and those from Table B where they match, for
this i'm using a right join. However,
Sir, haven't you posted this before? It looks familiar.
You can't apply an aggregate function to an entire table if the
SELECT statement has a GROUP BY clause. The aggregate function will
return totals for the groups, not for the entire table.
Bob Hall
Can someone help me combine this
Can someone help me combine this statement ...
SELECT d.*, b.invoice_id FROM domain_info d LEFT JOIN billing_info b ON
d.domain_id=b.domain_id WHERE billing_cycle = '12' OR billing_cycle = 'Z' OR
billing_cycle = 'C' GROUP BY domain_name
with this statement ...
SELECT sum(ammount_due) FROM
hi,
i have a web serverrunning redhat linux 7
i installed mysql 3.23.30 two weeks ago and it has begun to cause problems
i get a "lost connection during query" every half a minute, basicly my web site is dead
i tried instaling the 3.23.32 ( stable you call it! ) and i get the same response
i'm in
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