* 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
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 =
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
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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);