Mahmoud Badreddine wrote:
it is more of a PHP question , I admit.
I tried mysql_fetch_array, mysql_data_seek, mysql_result . Same result.
And I am sure there's more than zero rows to be fetched, because it works in
the first call, but not the second.

That just means there is one row in the result and only one row.

you should really print the query and then execute it using some other tool to see the result, I would be willing to bet there is only one row in the result. An error that has caught me more than once is having another query inside the look and using the same result variable.



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