RE: Deleting a Record

2002-03-06 Thread Roger Baklund
* Chuck PUP Payne I know the basic sql command is DELETE FROM $table WHERE field 1 = $value But I don't know how to write the state for a second field. Can some one tell, but one field seem to give too much choose and would make it to easy to delete the wrong record. I think this is

Re: Deleting a Record

2002-03-06 Thread Paul DuBois
At 7:46 -0500 3/6/02, Chuck \PUP\ Payne wrote: Hi, I a seting up a php page that will let me delete a record from my mysql database, but I want it be able to match to fields before it will let a user delete that record. I know the basic sql command is DELETE FROM $table WHERE field 1 =

RE: Deleting a Record

2002-03-06 Thread Chuck \PUP\ Payne
To: Chuck PUP Payne; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: PHP General Subject: Re: Deleting a Record At 7:46 -0500 3/6/02, Chuck \PUP\ Payne wrote: Hi, I a seting up a php page that will let me delete a record from my mysql database, but I want it be able to match to fields before it will let a user delete

Re: re: deleting a record

2002-02-22 Thread Jon Shorie
At 06:18 AM 2/23/2002 +0100, you wrote: Your message cannot be posted because it appears to be either spam or simply off topic to our filter. To bypass the filter you must include one of the following words in your message: sql,query If you just reply to this message, and include the entire

Re: Deleting a record

2002-02-22 Thread Michael Stassen
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Jon Shorie wrote: I am working on a perl application that manages a database created in Mysql. I am having trouble with the delete statement. Here is a portion of the perl code that is being executed: $dbh=DBI-connect(dbi:mysql:clientdb:localhost,web,webpassword);