On 3/7/07, Ed Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have this code:

mysql_connect ($local_host, $local_user, $local_pass);
mysql_select_db ($local_db);

mysql_query ("DELETE FROM tmphitsmag");

$result = mysql_query ("SELECT DISTINCT company FROM view_log WHERE
company != ''");

if ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {

        do {

                $magazine_path = $row['company'];
                $magazine_path = explode("/", $magazine_path);

                echo str_replace("_", " ", $magazine_path[2]) . "<br>";

                mysql_query ("INSERT INTO tmphitsmag (magazine)
VALUES                          ('$magazine_path[2]')");



what about adding the usual "or die"?
mysql_query ("INSERT INTO tmphitsmag (magazine)VALUES
('$magazine_path[2]')") or die(mysql_error());

Tijnema

       } while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result));

} mysql_close();

The code dumps the first table fine, selects, manipulates, and echoes
the string the way I expect, but fails to input the string into the
tmphitsmag table.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Ed

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