Yea I read over the slides. I'm just having a tough time learning on
how to write efficient queries.

I think a good project for me would be to write a 'query' builder so I
can better understand.

A better example of what I'm specifically looking to do;

I have a table called 'projects', I want to query that table and
return items that are only active (projects.is_active) and then sort
them by
the closest due date (projects.due_date)

I hope that makes sense.

On Jun 24, 5:19 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Did you look into the slides posted on the web page? If you give us a
> more concrete example we can help more.
>
> On Jun 24, 3:46 pm, Michael <michael.no...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey guys, How would I go about writing a more advanced filtering
> > method for a query?
>
> > for instance, If i want to query a table, then sort through that data
> > such as the date, is the record active or not, etc.
>
> > Thanks!
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