In MySQL I've used the function CONCAT_WS to add a value to the textfield.
UPDATE table SET `textfield`= >>CONCAT_WS('textfield',$randomnumber)<<
Now I've the following entry in the textfield (random numbers), for example:
18, 20, 30, 20, 10
Now I'd like to use a reverse version of the function CONCAT_WS. For example, when I get number 20 (with random PHP-function) I'd like to delete ONLY the last 20 in the row.
18, 20, 30, 20, 10 => 18, 20, 30, 10
When I would have a MySQL-table with a row for each array value instead of a MySQL textfield array, I could do it like this:
DELETE FROM table WHERE `textfield`='20' >>LIMIT 1<<
How can I do the same, but with a mySQL array which I manipulate directly in the database. For example like this:
UPDATE table SET `textfield`= >>DECONCAT_WS('textfield',20)<<
But too bad, this isn't a valid code.
Anyone could help me?
As i know: