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I'm working on a website that will display different statistics for a gameserver and the problem is that the person who made the database named a lot of the fields after the weaponIDs to check how many kills someone got with that specific weapon (e.g. the field for AK47 is called "31").

Now, I want to display these in groups, with rocket launchers as one group and melee-weapons as one etc.

$result = mysql_query("SELECT *, (kills/deaths) as ratio, SEC_TO_TIME(timePlayed) as time, race1+race2+race3 as podiums, 35+36 as RPGs FROM `exm_player_sts_data` where accID = '$aid'") or die();

Here you can see that "race1+race2+race3 as podiums" will work well to display the number of times someone finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd as "podiums", but "35+36 as RPGs" will simply show it as 71.

How can I make it so it works like "fieldname+fieldname" instead of "numeric+numeric"? I've tried with brackets, but that didn't want to work (I'm pretty new to this)

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  • What SQL database are you using, I think the solution is implementation-dependent.
    – Barmar
    Nov 11, 2012 at 20:06

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Did you try using backquotes ?

`35` + `36`
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  • Thank you, that did it. I assumed it was something as simple as that, but I couldn't find anything
    – Fabian K
    Nov 11, 2012 at 20:08

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