MOD is the remainder after division.

MOD(10, 3) = 1
MOD(11, 3) = 2
MOD(12, 3) = 0
MOD(13, 3) = 1

etc.

Tyler Wood wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I'm updating an existing postgres database, and using
> perl with dbi to
> access it.
> 
> Everything works fine,
> I'm just not sure what this MOD command means.
> Not asking you to figure it out in this context,
> but just what does MOD do?
> 
> $sqh = $dbh->prepare("select
> name,namelink,address,city,state,zip,email
>         from company where MOD(nextscreen,2)=1 order
> by $sort_selection;");
>         $sqh->execute();
> 
> thank you,
> 
> Tyler Wood
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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