> Until recently I have been using 4.0.25 and have just upgraded to 5.1
> and just wondered if MySQL now enabled me to store queries in the
> database rather than have to put them all on my pages. Basically, I
> want to be able to write some select statements and save them in the
> database.
That depends how you look at it...
Do you want VIEWs? If so, then yes.
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
Upscene Productions
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