I tried using distinct as well and it returns duplicates.
$cubes = mysql_query("SELECT distinct * FROM posts ORDER BY RAND() $limit ") or die(mysql_error());
I just want to take my posts table… and return it in a random order without duplicates.
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Select only the distinct id’s you need, e.g.
Distinctworks over ‘all’ rows you select, so if you (for example) have a unique timestamp field, chances are you’ll return every single row.