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From: Stuart Felenstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> They are NULL. That is the problem. I can't for the life of me ,
figure out a way to
> initialize these variables.
(Bear with me on this, because I've got nothing remaining to go on...)
What do you get from:
var_dump($query_rsVendorJobs);
var_dump($totalRows_rsVendorJobs);
var_dump($XXXX->SelectLimit($query_rsVendorJobs));
var_dump($rsVendorJobs); // should match above.
// If this one is huge - we may want to hold off on this one
var_dump($XXXX);
Place all of those at the bottom of the script, and I suggest enclosing
them within <pre> tags, for legibility. (print_r is a slightly more
legible option, but var_dump gives us more information).
- Martin Norland, Database / Web Developer, International Outreach x3257
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