Ok thanks and have a nice day!

On 10/15/2008, Benni Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> Thank you very much everybody, that actually should've jumped my eye
> by itself, I'm sorry for bothering you ;-)...
>
> For sure those 'AND' as array-indexes overwrite each other, so only
> the last statement made it to the query-generating magic.
>
> For the records: The solution is to 'wrap' those three 'AND'-arrays
> into another, unindexed, array:
>
>  'OR'=>array(
>     array('AND'=>array(
>        // some conditions
>     )),
>     array('AND'=>array(
>        // some other conditions
>     )),
>     array('AND'=>array(
>        // even more conditions
>     ))
>   )
>
> I actually don't know if that's the most beautiful solution, since
> those 'wrapper'-arrays look kind of a thorn in my side. So if anybody
> would come up with a better solution, I'd totally go for it ;-). But
> principally it works like this.
>
> Once again thank you, have a nice day,
> Benni.
>
> Btw. @Xaver Mathews: I wanted the results where either of the three
> condition-blocks (consisting of 3-4 statements which all had to be
> true) are true.
> >
>


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GG Client Based Tech Support Specialist
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