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MySQL has a built in substr function
![]() Someone once showed me how it can be used as a search feature but i'm not entirely sure how to use it as a condition. I know it definately can be though. You could split you array into individual strings such as ' AND SUBSTR('ll',1)' or however it's used and then put $conditions at the end of your SQL query ![]() With me? Edit: http://www.mysql.com/documentation/m...61/content.htm |
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