> -Original Message-
> I have about 50 records with the following fields:
> 'gen', 'year', 'color', 'name', 'email', 'location', 'misc',
> 'pic1', 'pi c2', 'pic3', 'pic4'
> -Original Message-
If you're going to be changing your database, you might also consider
what to do w
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> It's actually not that large of a table, but it'll still be a PITA to
> get all of the data reinserted.
>
> I have about 50 records with the following fields
ade, just volunteered to make a website and got caught up
with PHP and MySQL. I'm learning, really I am! (And having fun too!)
Jason Soza
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Date: Monday, May 6, 2002 11:46 am
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From: "Jason Soza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [PHP] Sorting, sort of
> I have a 'name' field in a MySQL table that contains people's fi
be getting the data you have now into the correct format. How
big of a table are we talking?
---John Holmes...
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From: "Jason Soza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [PHP] Sorting, sort of
>
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 11:25:03AM -0800, Jason Soza wrote:
> I have a 'name' field in a MySQL table that contains people's first and
> last names,
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> I'm thinking the easiest way to sort by last name, which is what I want
> to do, is to just go into MySQL and make 'first_name' and
I have a 'name' field in a MySQL table that contains people's first and
last names, i.e. "John Smith" - but some people may choose not to
include their last name, so they're just "John" in the table, or they
may choose to include themselves and someone else, but not the last
name, "John and Ja
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