Re: Joinging two different mySQL result?

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* John Holmes wrote :
> If you're using MySQL 4.0+ you can use UNION:
Perfect!

Unioin is my friend, our software is installed on several servers but I just
checked them and 4/5 had >4 on mySQL, I can live with that.

I need to do some smart quering to make them both identical in the
resultsset but this will work like a charm, :D

Kim Steinhaug
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