Re: ordering mysql request by part of a key
- From: bill <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 16:29:27 -0500
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
bill wrote:Jerry Stuckle wrote:
bill wrote:my isp does not supply this ng.
I have a database of kennels. One page lists the kennels alphabetically by kennel name.
I have a field for kennel name and an index with kennel name as the only field.
Some of the kennels have the word "The" as the first word in the name and they do not want to be listed alphabetically by "The..."
Is there a way that I can request that mysql ignore "The" in a kennel name when ordering it or must I create a new field for the ordering and remove the "The" from the kennel name for that field ?
bill
comp.databases.mysql would be a much better place to ask this question.
can someone point me to a portal that will allow me to access it ?
bill
1. Ask your ISP to carry it. I've found most are quite amiable to adding groups at user's requests.
been there, done that, no response to my request. (but it has only been 7 days, so far :-\
2. Google Groups (if you really must).
Only if the wonderful people on this ng can't help.
bill
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