Frank Stanovcak wrote:
> if you want to know what is happening...I just did the research...the while
> statment runs untill the condition is false. This means that, this your
> case,
> $row = false. We were getting results in the loop becuase that never
> happened while it was looping, but to end the loop it proccessed $row =
> false and then quit setting $row ="" for the rest of the program.
>
> if you are expecting more than one row as a result set you may want to think
> about outputing the result to an array like this
>
> while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){
> echo $row['AddEditAdmin']; //to print out the value of column
> 'var1' for each record
> $rowset[] = $row;
> }
> }else{
> echo 'No records found.';
> }
>
> this will give you a zero enum array of all the returned records.
> they could be accessed with $rowset[n][column name] anywhere in the code.
>
> Hope that helps! I know I learned from it.
>
> Frank
>
> "tedd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:p06240806c58be7e24...@[192.168.1.101]...
>> Terion Miller wrote:
>>
>>> SOLVED: Thanks everyone I got it working it was the loop...took it out and
>>> now it works like a charm!! Is there a way to mark things solved?
>> Normally, when one post [SOLVED] in the subject line, the post also
>> provides the solution.
>>
>> As it is now, a person with a similar problem would have to read the
>> entire thread to figure out what you did to solve the problem you faced.
>> They would have to figure out what you meant when you said "...took it out
>> and now it works like a charm!!" ?
>>
>> Would it not be easier just to post the corrected code?
>>
>> If possible, always put back more than you take.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> tedd
>>
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>
>
Umm, example of the solution that actually works would be great.
I understand what you are saying, but the in six months the guy that is having
this same/similar problem will be looking at the above code snippet and
ask him self.... WTF???
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