Well, the for loop is now working but its not displaying what I want. I am
pulling data from a DB and for every new <td> I would like to get the next
result and if it reaches more then 2 columns, to start a new row. This I am
not initally having a problem with. That is the looping. The problem I am
running into, is getting the the DB stuff to show. Right now, I only one
record and it shows for every single one. Here is a snippet of the code.
$result = mssql_query("SELECT * FROM files WHERE file_id = '$cat_name' ORDER
BY file_name ASC");
$i = $col_num;
$j = 0;
$filename= mssql_result($result,0,"file_name");
$fileID = mssql_result($result,0,"file_id");
for ($k = 0; $k < mssql_num_rows($result); $k++) {
//changes row color
if (fmod($k, 2)){$rowColor = "$oddcolor";}else{$rowColor =
"$evencolor";}
echo ("<TR bgcolor=$rowColor>");
for ($j = 0; $j < $i; $j++) {
echo ("<td><a href=index.php&ID=$fileID_id>$filename</a>".
"Name: <strong>$getimage_name</strong>".
"<a href='index.php&ID=$fileID">Delete</a></td>");
}
echo ("</TR>");
}
Anyone see what I need to do to make it loop through and pull out the next
file name. I thought about a foreach but it never wanted to work with the
above.
thanks
"Matt Matijevich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> your syntax is correct, just need to change for ($j=0: $j < 5; $j++) to
> for ($j=0; $j < 5; $j++)
>
> >>> "Micah Montoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/09/03 12:56PM >>>
> Anyone ever do a nested for loop?
>
> $i =0;
> $j =0;
> for ($x=0; $x < 50; $x++){
> echo ("1 to 50");
>
> for ($j=0: $j < 5; $j++) {
> echo ("less than 5");
> }
> }
>
>
>
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