Y member_dob DESC LIMIT 1
>
> then take that result and:
>
> SELECT member.*
> FROM `member`
> WHERE member_dob = '$result_from_previous_query'
> ORDER BY last_name
>
> This really seems like overkill. This query would be much simpler if you
> just showed everyone&
I have a table called 'members' with a field (among many others)
'member_dob' - the birthday of a particular member. The data type of this
field is date (-mm-dd).
What I'd like to do now is to fetch one particular row from the database
(I am using MySQL 3.23.37) - namely the row of the member
_text from
articles where article_text LIKE '%$q%' ORDER BY Q ACCOURANCE IN
article_text DESC") or die (mysql_error());
How to make MySQL to understand this 'Q ACCOURANCE IN article_text' is the
tricky part for me.
Kristjan
> : - Original Message -
> : Fr
Hi,
I've come across a problem and I'm affraid that I'm lacking the skills of
writing proper SQL queries in order to solve this. I'm building a little
search engine for my site (yes, from scratch! It doesn't have to be the
best, but I think that for my personal use it will be enough) and the bit