Hello, I use PHP v. 4.3.3 and MySQL v 4.1.0a and I have the same experience as Tyler. Also when performing INSERT and UPDATE commands. And I also don't know why.
Mike "Cpt John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> píse v diskusním príspevku news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: "Tyler Longren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I don't think mysql_affected_rows() is working like it should for me. > > In the manual for mysql_affected_rows() it has this (Example 1): > > > > /* this should return the correct numbers of deleted records */ > > mysql_query("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id < 10"); > > printf("Records deleted: %d\n", mysql_affected_rows()); > > > > However, when I do this: > > $delete_assignment = mysql_query("DELETE FROM consultingprojectassign > > WHERE workerid='$assigned[$i]'"); > > printf("Records deleted: %d\n", mysql_affected_rows()); > > > > It always says "Records deleted: 0". Even though the record was, > > indeed, deleted. I have an if statement also that says if > > mysql_affected_rows() < "1", then print an error message. Well, since > > it always returns 0, no matter what, the error is always shown, even > > when the record is deleted. > > I can't see a reason why that wouldn't work. Is that your exact code, i.e. > you're not doing anything else between the mysql_query() call and the > mysql_affected_rows() call? What versions of PHP/MySQL are you using? > > ---John Holmes... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php