$sql = mysql_query("SELECT first_name, last_name, username FROM members WHERE user_level<5");
NOTE THE GREATER SIGN
If not, what would be the correct syntax
Actually it's a "smaller than" sign 🙂
and yes, that syntax is possible, but remember the difference between 'smaller than' and 'less or equal to', <5 does not include people with user_level=5.
Im aware of how it works,
I just finished Linear Non-Homogeneous Differential Equations in College...Greater then, Less then, who cares...
Thanks for the confirmation man...lol
Originally posted by werkkrew Im aware of how it works, I just finished Linear Non-Homogeneous Differential Equations in College...Greater then, Less then, who cares... Thanks for the confirmation man...lol
Cool, let us know when you've gotten through Thermal Physics (no, not thermo dynamics).
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lol Dont know if I will ever have to take that, Im a Computer Engineering major...Im done Thermodynamics though. By the way, who is Us?
But obviously not an 'English' class. :rolleyes:
Ima dont speak english so good massuh
Greater then, Less then, who cares...
Every program I have ever written. More accurately, every client I've written a program for...
funny, they want them to work.
Originally posted by werkkrew lol Dont know if I will ever have to take that, Im a Computer Engineering major...Im done Thermodynamics though. By the way, who is Us?
If you have some free time some afternoon when the thermal physics class is being taught, try and sneak in a bit and just listen in. Mind blowing stuff.
'Us' is just the internet cabal. ;)