gust 2003 16:49
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: calender table - time column?
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>* Andrew
>> guess this was too much information for you all! Or too
>> complicated :)
>
>...or maybe too vague? ;)
>
>> Well this is what we
* Andrew
> guess this was too much information for you all! Or too
> complicated :)
...or maybe too vague? ;)
> Well this is what we came up with, I would like to know your
> opinions if you have any?
ok, but be warned, I would have done this _totally_ different... :)
> I can see two flaws in
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$query = "select id,day from booking where month='$month' and date='$day' and
year='$year'";
$result = @mysql_db_query ($database, $query);
if ($result){
$dbid = mysql_result ($result, 0, "id");
echo
Thanks Keith here it is :)
The booking system will take the format of a form. Customer or travel agent can
select a date of travel. They will also input how many places are needed.
The system will then check that the selected dates are available. At this point
there are two possible responses.
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On 1 Aug 2003 at 17:08, Andrew wrote:
> Hi did anyone reply to this?
It doesn't look like it. Pretend you don't know anything at all
about your project and try reading your message. Would you have any
idea what sort of answer was wanted? If you want help, you have to
explain exactly what's
Hi did anyone reply to this?
Andrew
>I am currently in the process of building a calender/date MySQL table that will
>be searched for available dates for holiday tours?
>
>I want to use a time column as there will be a restriction on places
>for up to 3
>days so this will have to be taken into a
I am currently in the process of building a calender/date MySQL table that will
be searched for available dates for holiday tours?
I want to use a time column as there will be a restriction on places for up to 3
days so this will have to be taken into account.
Has anyone done something like this?