One other thing.. As you said you're using php you could
be interested in phpMysqlAdmin which has a lot of functionality.
Date: (PHP Question?)
Yes, You have to convert it to '-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'. I miss oracles TO_DATE
function.
Look in the PHP manuals as I don't program in PHP right now.
I wou
mysql is easy if you're familiar with SQL92 standards,
if you are a Oracle-guru you will see that mysql doesn't
support half as many things... One things I really miss
is subqueries.
Most of the time I get all my answers from the DOC:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/
search for keywords and you'll prob