This is a discussion on php/mysql query insert values into enters the records in reverse order within the MySQL Database forums, part of the Database Forums category; On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 00:13:17 +0100, Christian Kirsch <ck@bru6.de> wrote: >Techie Guy ...
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On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 00:13:17 +0100, Christian Kirsch <ck@bru6.de>
wrote: >Techie Guy wrote: >> On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 18:09:27 +0100, Christian Kirsch <ck@bru6.de> >> wrote: >> >> >>>Techie Guy wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Yes I read the post and clearly understand that it doesn't matter >>>>generally, what order data is entered into most databases. >>>> >>>>However in this case there are over 5000 records already in the >>>>correct order in the database and it would be nice to keep them that >>> >>>May be you *read* the posting, but then you refuse to *understand*. >>>THERE IS NO ORDER in a MySQL database. >>> >>> >>>>way. >>> >>>Since there is no order, you can't keep it. >> >> >> Oh but yes you can >> >> Existing database contents over 5000 records order by ID DESC >> > >Are you really so dense? This is NOT something inherent in the database. >It's only the OUTPUT that's ordered. Hell. It's just a shame you guys can't read between the lines of course it's the output. I assumed you guys were clever enough to work that out but apparently NOT. >> Therefore the order the data is written affect results of previously >> written scripts > >Nonsense. |
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