Hi,
Yes, but technically, it's not the same select, as there can be multiple occurances of "article" now, as long as one or both "title" or "ID" are different.
Since ID will _always_ be different, there's no point of using "distinct"
I'm getting really, really confused now, as to the purpose of the original select statement.
That is, unless ID is not the primary key of the table..... In which case, it starts to become confusing to debug, and should really be called Article_ID or something else.
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Yes, but technically, it's not the same select, as there can be multiple occurances of "article" now, as long as one or both "title" or "ID" are different.
Since ID will _always_ be different, there's no point of using "distinct"
I'm getting really, really confused now, as to the purpose of the original select statement.
That is, unless ID is not the primary key of the table..... In which case, it starts to become confusing to debug, and should really be called Article_ID or something else.
PUGDOG� Enterprises, Inc.
The best way to contact me is to NOT use Email.
Please leave a PM here.