On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 12:07:39PM +0430, Parham Doustdar wrote:
> Hello there,
> I'm guessing that when a row in a MySQL table is removed, the ID colomns of
> the rows which come after that row are not changed. For example:
> 1
> 2
> 3
> 4
>
> Now, if I want to remove the third rows, the ID col
At 12:07 PM +0430 9/20/09, Parham Doustdar wrote:
Hello there,
I'm guessing that when a row in a MySQL table is removed, the ID
colomns of the rows which come after that row are not changed. For
example:
1
2
3
4
Now, if I want to remove the third rows, the ID colomn would be
something like:
On Sep 20, 2009, at 3:37 AM, "Parham Doustdar"
wrote:
Hello there,
I'm guessing that when a row in a MySQL table is removed, the ID
colomns of the rows which come after that row are not changed. For
example:
1
2
3
4
Now, if I want to remove the third rows, the ID colomn would be
so
On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 01:06 -0700, Lars Torben Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 12:07:39 +0430
> "Parham Doustdar" wrote:
>
> > Hello there,
> > I'm guessing that when a row in a MySQL table is removed, the ID
> > colomns of the rows which come after that row are not changed. For
> > example:
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 12:07:39 +0430
"Parham Doustdar" wrote:
> Hello there,
> I'm guessing that when a row in a MySQL table is removed, the ID
> colomns of the rows which come after that row are not changed. For
> example: 1 2
> 3
> 4
>
> Now, if I want to remove the third rows, the ID colomn wou
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