While complex, this is standard SQL. But this is a PHP list :(
The way to construct the statement is to use a nested select. Something
like this
SELECT blah with variable blah WHERE ( SELECT value within dates and
assign to variable)
To go further I would need to play, and I don't have the
On 1/31/2013 2:21 PM, Angela Barone wrote:
Hello,
I have a formula that says, if 'specialprice' is not empty and it is
lower than 'unitprice', use 'specialprice', otherwise use 'unitprice':
Your Price: $%s',
number_format(mysql_result($result,0,"used_price"),2)); ?>
What I'd
Hello,
I have a formula that says, if 'specialprice' is not empty and it is
lower than 'unitprice', use 'specialprice', otherwise use 'unitprice':
Your Price: $%s',
number_format(mysql_result($result,0,"used_price"),2)); ?>
What I'd like is to add a starting and ending date and
Hi!
We've released PHP 5.3.22RC1 and 5.4.12RC1 which can be found here:
5.3.20RC1:
http://downloads.php.net/johannes/php-5.3.22RC1.tar.bz2
http://downloads.php.net/johannes/php-5.3.22RC1.tar.gz
5.4.10RC1:
http://downloads.php.net/stas/php-5.4.12RC1.tar.bz2
http://downloads.php.
Adolfo Olivera hat am 30. Januar 2013 um 17:19
geschrieben:
> >You can take a look at the classes from the Zend Framework (they can be
> used
> >stand alone as well)
>
> Thanks Marco, which classes specifically are you talking about. Where can I
> download them from and get documentation on them
Hey.
Depends on your customisation needs. If you need something robust and don't
need anything very specific - you should be ok with Drupal, Joomla or
something similar. If you are going to need a lot of complex internals that
are not in these engines - you may want to try some lightweight flexibl
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