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Updated: 04/20/2001

SQL: Sum, Average, Max, Min, Count, Detail

This example shows how to perform a variety of statistics on your data using simple SQL such as Sum, Average, Max, Min, and Count. It uses stock trading performance of EPOS as an example.
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Multiple Form Selection (Where In)

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Short guide to DBI

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So you want to use a database in your site?

In this two-page online tutorial you will learn how to create a database-driven site that can display content on request. It covers topics on a simple SQL query interface and more complex example of parsing and querying.

MP3SQL

MP3SQL is an product that generates and file with SQL commands. These commands are for adding the information that have been extracted out of your MP3 files. This archive also includes some scripts to easy add several CD-Roms containing MP3s. There i...
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