Graham, I'm going to make those changes. Not sure if
that was creating some crazy behaviour. See inline:
--- Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
................
> > {
> if ($skill != '') // Has this skill been
> entered?
I don't know if I care if it's been entered. My main
concern would be to make sure that if a $skill was
entered, then a matching $skys and $slus
should be:
skills[0]-baker skys[0]-7 slus[0]-2002
but wouldn't want
skill[0]-baker skys[1]-7 slus[2]-2002
In other words I need to figure out how to check that
each "line" is complete. But~ right now, it is
matching all the values/inputs correctly. If someone
just chose a slus, seems the database won't take it.
> {
> // You may also want to check for sky & slu
> entries
Not sure why I would want too:
> > //$result = mysql_query($query);
> > $res6 = run_query($query);
> > echo $query;
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
> What does this output?
It outputs the insert and values string.
And it seems to print the iteration:
INSERT INTO LurkProfiles_Skicerts (SkicertID,
ProfileID, SkilCerts, NumYear, Lused) VALUES (null,
39, 'aaaaa', 2,1)INSERT INTO LurkProfiles_Skicerts
(SkicertID, ProfileID, SkilCerts, NumYear, Lused)
VALUES (null, 39, 'bbbbb', 3,2)INSERT INTO
LurkProfiles_Skicerts (SkicertID, ProfileID,
SkilCerts, NumYear, Lused) VALUES (null, 39, 'ccccc',
4,3)INSERT INTO LurkProfiles_Skicerts (SkicertID,
ProfileID, SkilCerts, NumYear, Lused) VALUES (null,
39, 'ddddd', 5,4)INSERT INTO LurkProfiles_Skicerts
(SkicertID, ProfileID, SkilCerts, NumYear, Lused)
VALUES (null, 39, 'eeeee', 6,5)your insertions were
successful
> }// end if ($skill != '')
This probably makes sense to add , perhaps that is why
if I don't use all the elements for input I get a
syntax error.
Stuart
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