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MySQL Function of the Day: Week Seven

The weekly run-down of MFotD

(See this post for background information on MySQL Function of the Day)

Week Seven:

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MySQL Function of the Day: Week Six

The weekly run-down of MFotD

(See this post for background information on MySQL Function of the Day)

Week Six:

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MySQL Function of the Day: Week 4, ehr, 5, uhm.. something

Got sidetracked in a major way the past few weeks, so “of the day” became something of a misnomer. Hoping to get back on track, here’s a rundown of the latest posts.

Since we’ve had this break anyway, I’m also resetting the “week” to start on Mondays.

(See this post for background information on MySQL Function of the Day)

Week Five:

Week Four

Week Three:

Week Two:

  • Wednesday, March 12, 2008: ELT()
  • Thursday, March 13, 2008: IF()
  • Friday, March 14, 2008: REPEAT()
  • Monday, March 17, 2008: FLOOR()
  • Tuesday, March 18, 2008: DIV()

Week One:


MySQL Function of the Day is a small series of concise information regarding most of the functions and operators available in MySQL. Inspired by PHPs funcaday, it’s meant to provide a daily dose of something in-between “Aha!” and “Ho-hum, I knew that already”, depending on your level of experience with MySQL. You can access the entire series with your browser here or pick up the RSS feed here.

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MySQL Function of the Day: Week 3

Week three was rather short, with 3 public holidays around here intervening…

(See this post for background information on MySQL Function of the Day)

Week Three:

Week Two:

  • Wednesday, March 12, 2008: ELT()
  • Thursday, March 13, 2008: IF()
  • Friday, March 14, 2008: REPEAT()
  • Monday, March 17, 2008: FLOOR()
  • Tuesday, March 18, 2008: DIV()

Week One:


MySQL Function of the Day is a small series of concise information regarding most of the functions and operators available in MySQL. Inspired by PHPs funcaday, it’s meant to provide a daily dose of something in-between “Aha!” and “Ho-hum, I knew that already”, depending on your level of experience with MySQL. You can access the entire series with your browser here or pick up the RSS feed here.

MySQL: Planet MySQL

MySQL Function of the Day: Week 2

(See this post for background information on MySQL Function of the Day)

Week Two:

  • Wednesday, March 12, 2008: ELT()
  • Thursday, March 13, 2008: IF()
  • Friday, March 14, 2008: REPEAT()
  • Monday, March 17, 2008: FLOOR()
  • Tuesday, March 18, 2008: DIV()

Week One:


MySQL Function of the Day is a small series of concise information regarding most of the functions and operators available in MySQL. Inspired by PHPs funcaday, it’s meant to provide a daily dose of something in-between “Aha!” and “Ho-hum, I knew that already”, depending on your level of experience with MySQL. You can access the entire series with your browser here or pick up the RSS feed here.

MySQL: Planet MySQL

MySQL Function of the Day : The First Week

A few months ago on planet-php.net, I came across funcaday, a wonderful idea “developed by self-proclaimed PHP guru Paul Reinheimer and Graphic Design lackey Courtney Wilson.”

Basically, funcaday is a run-down of PHP functions, with a short description and a few hints on how to use them. Having programmed PHP for about a decade, I can safely say that I feel pretty well-versed in the PHP universe. Still, I’ve had at least two “Aha!” moments in the time I’ve kept up with the sites’ RSS feed. I think this is a great idea, and believing that MySQL deserves something like it, I’ve decided to follow up with a similar “service” to those interested.

Since I don’t have a graphic designer handy, I guess I’ll just have to make do with using WordPress for the publication of those tidbits. In order not to spam the subscribed planets or other RSS readers with these entries, I’ve put them in separate categories which may be read using your browser or RSS.

The first 5 entries in the group are:

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