Since you can't use a calculated column in a where-clause in MySQL like this:
SELECT a,b,c,(a*b+c) AS d FROM table
WHERE d > n
ORDER by d
you have to use
SELECT a,b,c,(a*b+c) AS d FROM table
WHERE (a*b+c) > n
ORDER by d
Is the calculation (in that example "(a*b+c)" executed once per row or twice? Is there a way to make it faster? I find it strange it's possible to ORDER on the column but not to have a WHERE-clause.
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