I found the problem - it was in an include file, not with the script. It had a variable that should have been changed from $address1 to $address, but wasn't in that one particular file. Anyway, thanks for the replies. -- Chip
Victor Pendleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/18/2004 01:09:25 PM: > Can you log on as the web account and try to insert, update, select directly > from the MySQL monitor? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Chip Wiegand > To: Victor Pendleton <VPendleton > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] ' > Sent: 8/18/04 2:41 PM > Subject: RE: I can delete, add, but not update > > Victor Pendleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/17/2004 10:54:14 > AM: > > > Are there any errors being caught by the web form or being logged to > the > > MySQL error log? > > I checked the log, there are no errors listed at all. It looks okay. No > error message appears when running the script. I double checked my > update > script to make sure there were no spelling errors in the field names, > and > all looks good. It's just really strange. > -- > Chip > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Chip Wiegand > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 8/17/04 11:29 AM > > Subject: I can delete, add, but not update > > > > I don't know for sure, but I think I may have something wrong with > > permissions in MySQL. I have some web forms from which I can add new > > data > > and delete data. But when I try to do an update of existing data the > > data > > is not actually changed. Is it possible that the permissions are not > set > > > > up correctly in MySQL? > > Thanks, > > Chip Wiegand > > Computer Services > > Simrad, Inc > > 425-778-8821 > > 425-771-7211 (FAX) > > >