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Old 05-26-2014
Mysql Content Replace

I have a wordpress site. I need add "post_title" to all my "post_content" mysql field. Thanks.
my content:
Code:
Free <b>Online Tips</b>

output:
Code:
Free post_title <b>Online Tips</b>

:



This code does not work:
Code:
UPDATE wp_posts SET post_content = REPLACE ( post_content, 'Free <b>Online Tips</b>', 'Free post_title <b>Online Tips</b>');

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