Thanks Jim, worked like a charm.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Lucas [mailto:li...@cmsws.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 4:08 PM
> To: Jack
> Cc: PHP
> Subject: Re: [PHP] help with query
> 
> On 06/07/2012 09:37 AM, Jack wrote:
> > $query = "select a.startdate, a.articleid, c.name, a.title, a.intro,
> > a.datecreated from articles as a, categories as c where (a.startdate =
> > -1 or a.startdate<= {$now}) and (a.enddate = -1 or a.enddate>= {$now})
> > and a.categoryid = c.categoryid order by a.startdate DESC";
> 
> $query = "
>       SELECT  a.startdate,
>               a.articleid,
>               c.name,
>               a.title,
>               a.intro,
>               a.datecreated
>       FROM    articles as a,
>               categories as c
>       WHERE   (
>               a.startdate = -1
>               OR
>               a.startdate <= {$now}
>               )
>       AND     (
>               a.enddate = -1
>               OR
>               a.enddate >= {$now}
>               )
> -- This line must stay, it is limiting the combination of the data from
> -- both tables
>       AND     a.categoryid = c.categoryid
> -- You need to add this line to make it work, but keep the previous line
>       AND     a.categoryid = 1
> 
>       ORDER BY a.startdate DESC
> ";
> 
> --
> Jim Lucas
> 
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