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Yes it is a bit vague, however if you are recording searchterms then you should record a count against the term i.e.

searchterms

=========

id (INT)

term (VC 255)

searchcount (INT)

 

Everytime a search is performed check if the term exists in the table, if so update the count, else insert a new term. Then you can easily run a query to get your top searches i.e.

 

SELECT term FROM searchterms ORDER BY searchcount DESC LIMIT 10

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Hi Neil,

 

Thanks for the reply. 

 

So I will need to record every search term?  Is this the only way to go about doing this?

 

Thanks again :)

 

Yes it is a bit vague, however if you are recording searchterms then you should record a count against the term i.e.

searchterms

=========

id (INT)

term (VC 255)

searchcount (INT)

 

Everytime a search is performed check if the term exists in the table, if so update the count, else insert a new term. Then you can easily run a query to get your top searches i.e.

 

SELECT term FROM searchterms ORDER BY searchcount DESC LIMIT 10

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