Sorry , I accidentally posted the same thing twice.  Just diregard this one.

"Carl E Shmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have an admin site where users can upload files. Information about the
> file like file name and song name are stored in a Mysql db.
> Here's a snippet of code:
>
>        //add the MP3 meta data to the database
>
>
$mp3ID=addMP3($songName,$isStudio,$HTTP_POST_FILES['userfile']['name'],$user
> name,$password,$host,$databaseName,&$dbErrorArray);
>
>       if(// if no errors inserting the meta data into mysql){
>
>
handleupload($DOCUMENT_ROOT,$HTTP_POST_FILES,&$errorArray,"audio","/mp3/");
>         if(//errors copying up the file){
>
>           //delete the database entry
>
> deleteMP3($username,$password,$host,$databaseName,$errorArray,$mp3ID);
>         }
>       }
>
>
> The problem is this:
> If there are errors uploading the file, I can see in my debug output that
> the SQL call to delete the MP3 meta data executed, but yet when i check
the
> db using mysql connect, the record still exists in the db.  I have to
> manually delete it for the record to disappear.  What's going on?
>
>
> Carl
>
>



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