Re: Reverse mysql-result
- From: "frizzle" <phpfrizzle@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Jun 2005 13:53:45 -0700
Hmm, i've thought of your second option,
but i wondered if i could change things closer
to the information's root ...
The Mysql version is recent, but i don't know
what you mean with subquery.
I also figured i could get the total possible results,
substract number of uploaded pictures, and then
use that as the offset within Limit.
Or would that make things slow (in quite a small db)
Thanks again!
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