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<0> stephen_: You could try any of the online tutorials, along with the ANSI/ISO SQL specification and a peek at the MySQL specific documentation. <0> HypnoGenX: SELECT AVG(field1) FROM table1; <1> hypno - google found it fine
<2> Oh give me a break... <3> Xgc, yeah there's just so much junk out there <2> The web app I'm trying to use won't work if I don't give the user a p***word. It doesn't parse the query string properly. <3> Xgc, everyone thinks "oh i can write a sql tutorial" and presents a nice piece of **** to add to the myriad of worthless crap out there <2> Xgc: Any other ideas here? No p***word is apparently not an option. <3> and they should be ashamed <0> stephen_: Well, if you are able to read the specification, look for the ANSI/SQL 2003 specification. <0> But it's certainly not a tutorial.
<3> xgc its a matter of finding it... <3> xgc i'm not looking for a tutorial i just need a refresher. its been a while <0> The specification isn't a good place to find refreshment. <0> It's difficult to read. <3> xgc i just need to remember some god damn syntax <2> For which? <4> Xgc: Thanks. :-) <0> stephen_: I don't know what to suggest. You don't seem to like any of the suggestions.
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