Wouldn't you be better off just having your own tables and using your own SQL with 'sqlops'?

On 04/27/2014 06:12 PM, arun Jayaprakash wrote:

Can someone let me know how I can fetch an attribute depending on the
value of two columns. For eg, in my usr_preference table I have 3 columns;

username, domain, attribute.

I need to fetch the attribute if the username = $ru and domain= $rd. Can
someone let me know how this can be done, thanks.

Arun


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