Hi,
> $found =3D 0;
> while ($mydata =3D mysql_fetch_object($news))
> {
> if ($mydata->StudentId =3D=3D $StudentId)
> {$found =3D 1; break;}
> }
>
> if ($found=3D=3D1){do this}else{do that}
Why not re-oganise your SQL statement so it only returns the required data ?.
"select * from table where StudentID = $StudentID";
if (mysql_num_rows() == 1)
do this;
else
do that;
Vic 20's were for wimps ;-)
TTFN
Dave
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