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DB2 and Searching
Hey again,
I've recently been playing around with connecting db2 from a unix interface with my site. so far things are going well and i've made some scripts to output data to my browser. I was just wondering if anyone could send me in the right direction as to going about searching database tables based on a certain attribute and outputting those results to my browser. I appreciate any advice and thanks for your time . |
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If the problem is only how to display results of a select, you can start from any common php-mysql tutorial and change the mysql specific calls.
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