i was suggesting a solution based on the knowledge, i have,

I thought the idea of this site was to help people do what ever they need to do with the tools avaiable to them, so obviously people are going to suggest something which is outside of the box, i was just commenting on the minus 15 in such a short time.

The way i meant it was to be a funny comment

and stop referring me to those nodes, ive read them, it dosent mean i cant comment on them in what ever fashion i like

Obviously i dont have as much mysql experince, but i still "know" sql, coz ive made 3 websites using it, i havent had to stick to fecthes together, hence i didnt know you could do it in sql, so i suggeted a tt solution

Thinking outside of the box, - in this case

Barry Carlyon barry@barrycarlyon.co.uk

In reply to Re^10: Combining two fetches with DBI and MySQL by barrycarlyon
in thread Combining two fetches with DBI and MySQL by Anonymous Monk

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