Wrong solution; If you have a field that needs to hold more than one value, that field usually deserves a new table:
Table1: userid email age john john@example.com 45 jerry jerry@example.com 22 Table2: userid memberof john admins john wizzards jerry newbies jerry trainees jerry newhires
Dave
In reply to Re: Storing multiple value field in a MySQL database
by davido
in thread Storing multiple value field in a MySQL database
by mba777
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