Thanks David,
Exactly what i was looking for !
Seb
David Tucker wrote:
I would do it like this :
if (mysql_data_seek($result, $rownum)) $a_row = mysql_fetch_row($result);
echo $a_row[$column_int];
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From: Sebastien Pahud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 5:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PHP] how to read a specific "cell"
Brian V Bonini wrote:
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 17:05, Sebastien Pahud wrote:
Hello,
I cannot figure out how to read a specific "cell" in a result i got
from a SQL request.
I have a SQL request on a database:
SELECT nameAttribute, fr, de, en
FROM traduction
WHERE nameTable = 'whatever' AND idTable = 1 ORDER BY nameAttribute
and i am suppose to get something like this :
--------------------------------------------- | msg | bonjour | gutentag | good morning | --------------------------------------------- | time | diner | essen | lunch | --------------------------------------------- | weather | beau | sch�n | nice | ---------------------------------------------
I always know how many rows i am suppose to get.
Now, how can i get the word "sch�n" for example out from that table
SELECT * FROM traduction WHERE nameAttribute='weather' AND de='sch�n';
??
Thanks Brian, but you didn't get the problem... i want to get the content with the "position" in the array, because i never know what is inside my array. ("sch�n" and all those inputs change) But i know the position of what i need. (because of the ORDER BY and the fact that i always get only 3 rows)
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