I was using the variable $link in a form. is it a reserved word or
something??
Most likely the var $link is being used for db-operations (or similiar)
previously, thus the return value of any resource-based operation is passed
to the var $link. Check the all the scripts that are involved in pr
I was using the variable $link in a form. is it a reserved word or
something??
R.
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Ross wrote:
> When I try to insert a field into my database it shows as Resource id#21?
>
> I must be doing something dim.
Indeed you are; perhaps if you show a code snippet someone can guide you to
the light :-)
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>When trying to do this query:
>
>$rsum =mysql_query("SELECT SUM(rating) FROM ratings where threadid = $ratevar")or
>die (mysql_error());
>
>This is the output:
>Resource id #15
>or some other seemingly arbitrary Resource ID number?
>First of all what is a resource ID and second how do I get it to
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