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Sorry for the obscure title.

 

I've got a database that has a column name frequency.  The format of the frequency column is MTWTFSS (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday etc).  What I want to do is to display results based on the current date.  The hard bit is the database contains all different variations for example, MTWT---, --W---- etc.

 

$date = date("d");

 

SELECT * FROM freq WHERE frequency = '$date'

 

Obviously the above won't work because of the format of the frequency column. 

 

Any help or advice on this would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

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Its a little late for me thinking I understand the whole question, however I think what you want to look at is LIKE, i.e.

 

SELECT * FROM freq WHERE frequency LIKE '_".$date."__'

 

_ is a single char, % is multiple chars

 

date('d') doesnt look like the right thing anyway? you might want to format with date('D')?

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