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04:05
@Jack cool.
Haven't heard back from @YourCommonSense yet, he offered to help us with the cutting and slicing :)
@Shog9 Say, would you happen to know an easy way to get a list of all questions that point to the reference, ordered by upvotes? =D=D
don't neglect the right-hand sidebar on questions - all sorts of goodies such as this lurk there
Well, that's somewhat embarrassing ... I've never used that feature before lol
no worries; lots of folks don't know it exists. But it's pretty damn handy for stuff like this.
you can also use SEDE, since we now expose the PostLinks table
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Q: pdo prepared statements with wildcards

K. D.I want to execute the following mysql query: SELECT * FROM `gc_users` WHERE `name` LIKE '%anyname%' I tried the following two things without success: $stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM `gc_users` WHERE `name` LIKE :name"); $stmt->bindParam(':name', "%" . $name . "%"); $stmt->execute(); $st...

^^ Potential candidate question for this answer.
This question too, but it's a lot bigger.
04:17
@Jack SEDE query: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/194359/… might be useful since it only shows posts linking to the post
Ohh, maybe this one:
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Q: How do I create a PDO parameterized query with a LIKE statement?

Andrew G. JohnsonHere's my attempt at it: $query = $database->prepare('SELECT * FROM table WHERE column LIKE "?%"'); $query->execute(array('value')); while ($results = $query->fetch()) { echo $results['column']; }

@Shog9 Ah, great! :)
Hmm, I expected more linked posts.
04:37
This answer can be moved to this question // cc @Shog9
Also, this accepted answer is not a good practice, not back then and definitely not now.
In fact, most of the answers there should be "cleaned up"; so I'm not sure whether the dupe should point the other way and a new question forged.
 
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17:06
@Jack you sure about that?
@gordon, mind taking a look at this when you get a minute? This question clearly needs some love if we want to turn it into a more canonical source; I don't really trust myself to evaluate this stuff.
 
4 hours later…
20:41
The accepted answer to that question made hundreds of thousands of kittens die all over the world, all at once.
 
3 hours later…
23:54
@Shog9 Well, it's definitely the most high profile similar question that has not been marked as a duplicate yet; but that accepted answer is just an eye sore =(

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