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23 responses to “MySQL Database Tutorial – 13 – How Search Engines Work”
Hello. I'd like to order a book about making babies and a shampoing, please.
Tell me the link to download these files the Items table and Customers Table. Thanks for the tutorials sir
If search engines was working like this…… they get hacked long time ago…. (SQL injection).. But good enough for satisfying those lazy teachers
thanks for your help thenewboston
pretty cool, huh?
i hate cliffhangers. LOL. i'll stay tuned for your next video on more wildcards.
the files you need to download to add ITEMS : http://www.mediafire.com/download/e8jj5n64o9db1i6/MySQL_Files.zip
Can some send the link to the exercise files please? thanks
Whats up with the audible high pitched sound thats in every video of this series?
selling used diapers? dude
If he clicks on the EDIT button instead of clicking on the SQL button which gives a default (SELECT * FROM `items` WHERE 1) then he will get his previous command and can edit it and explain it further. Might save time ! 🙂
can i combine more then one REGEXP at once ?
Lol new iPad stolen from best buy
New jacket… New computer… NEW BOSTON !!!!
How do we create tables??
I was about to give up on SQL until I saw your videos! I feel to sleep in college on this stuff and now I'm starting to get a clear understanding from your perceptive. Thanks!
566 bids on a pair of gym socks xD
lol bucky is so funny
WTF.. who sells used diapers lol
'%boxes' implies that the string ends in 'boxes,' while '%boxes%' would imply that the word 'boxes' could be anywhere in the string.
That means that the query you wrote would only show the rows where the column 'name' ends with 'boxes.'
One question bucky I was playing around with the queries and this query return 0 rows
SELECT name FROM items WHERE name LIKE '%boxes'
and I can't figure out why
SELECT name FROM items WHERE name LIKE '%computer' works as expected.
Is it because infront boxes there are numbers ,however column type is VARCHAR so all name is just a string
new gym socks… 566 bids!xD These socks must feel like heaven
LOL SECOND ID 🙂