Thanks Corion...
Unfortunately "So you can just take the lower part, fix up $where_clause with the appropriate value" is just what I don't know how to do
Sorry forgot to mention don't know MYSQL either - just enough to run other folks' queries
In reply to Re^2: help deriving mysql query from perl script
by alison-g
in thread help deriving mysql query from perl script
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