Take a look at your query once again: "select/../"Consultancy"/.../"
  You can have "" inside "". The ways to do it, so that it would work:
        -> use '$somethinghere' instead of "$something" or
        -> use \"$somethinghere\" instead of second "$something" or
        -> use '".$somthinghere."' instead of ...

Cheers
Siim Einfeldt 



> Can anybody help with this
> 
> If I put the following statement in PHP my browser tells me that there is an
> error on the line.
> 
>     //create sql statement
>         $sql = "select Business_Name,Trading_Details where Business_Type =
> "Consultancy" and Bassingbourn != "0" from Main";
> 
> If I remove
> 
> where Business_Type = "Consultancy" and Bassingbourn != "0"
> 
> It work fine, but no variation of the above line works. Am I missing
> something really obvious. Please help as I am very quickly becoming bald.
> 
> 
> Matt.
> 
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