using mysql is better then using php.
SELECT y_id, year FROM Year WHERE year <= year(curdate)
ORDER BY year desc;
Paul Goepfert wrote:
Hi all,
I have a table of years going from 1985 - 2008. These years represent
the purchase year. I have created a SQL statement that selects the
years that are available for purchase years. For example 2006 -1985.
Here is the SQL statement I created to produce that output.
SELECT y_id, year FROM Year WHERE year <= extract(year from now())
ORDER BY year desc;
Is there a more efficient way to do this using more PHP and less mysql?
Thanks
Paul
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