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| From: | SGreen | Date: | November 11 2005 5:30am |
| Subject: | Re: Does MySQL Support '=' Sign? | ||
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The Nice Spider <thenicespider@stripped> wrote on 11/10/2005 09:40:31 PM: > Does MySQL support: > > SELECT ID_TAG= ID > FROM TABLE > > rather than select ID TAG_ID from Table. I need this for MS SQL Compabilty. > > Within the SELECT statement you must use := If you were in a SET statement, you could use = or := http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/variables.html Shawn Green Database Administrator Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
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| • Does MySQL Support '=' Sign? | The Nice Spider | 11 Nov |
| • Re: Does MySQL Support '=' Sign? | SGreen | 11 Nov |
| • Re: Does MySQL Support '=' Sign? | Martijn Tonies | 11 Nov |
| • Re: Does MySQL Support '=' Sign? | SGreen | 11 Nov |
| • Re: Does MySQL Support '=' Sign? | Martijn Tonies | 11 Nov |
| • Re: Does MySQL Support '=' Sign? | Pooly | 11 Nov |
