Re: [GENERAL] MOD

2000-07-17 Thread Len Morgan
>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(); > I believe it's just trying to figur

Re: [GENERAL] MOD

2000-07-17 Thread Chris Bitmead
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 mean

[GENERAL] MOD

2000-07-17 Thread Tyler Wood
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,stat