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Posted by Andy Hassall on 12/11/06 17:46
On 11 Dec 2006 09:22:59 -0800, "GarryJones" <morack@algonet.se> wrote:
>I think the following statement ....
>
>$ml_collect='SELECT *, DATE(CONCAT(field1, field2)) AS thedate FROM
>ml_lopp LEFT JOIN scfmforening ON (scfmforening.scfmnum =
>ml_lopp.scfmnum) LEFT JOIN ml_tidplats ON (ml_tidplats.loppnum =
>ml_lopp.loppnum) ORDER BY thedate';
>
>....would work if "field1" and "field2" were in the table "ml_lopp"
>
>However, "field1" and "field2" are in the table "ml_tidplats" and
>accessed by "LEFT JOIN".
>
>So, how do I use "DATE(CONCAT(field1, field2))" in this case?
What happened when you tried it?
It looks like you're using MySQL, so the question would be more topical on
comp.databases.mysql.
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