(cant seem to find a forum on the Lynda website and my membership has since expired) Anyway, a fairly simple question i think for anyone that has used this training tutorial. When it comes to the CMS (which works fine) I want to create a drop down menu on the left hand side. Here are some examples of operational SELECT queries in a fully functional database application written in PHP. SQL Essential Training. Practice while you learn with exercise files Download.
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