Hi everyone,
Well, I have already formulated my problem several times, always in a
different way, but yet I have no solution.
I try to say it as easy as it gets:
I simply want one specific selction-box to 'keep' ALL options present after
having submited the form!
I'm thinking about a variable
Ok, now I have made a simple example of what I want:
My script is devided in a PHP and a HTML Part. I have kept out several
queries, connections, table-tags etc. in the HTML part. Just imagine there
are several entries in the select-tag that is named persona. What I want
is to keep all the
Hi everybody.
How to let mysql ignore specific values in an inner join query? In this case
I want it to ignore Null-Values!
$abfrage3=select distinct Anschriften.ID as aid, Anschriften.PLZ as aplz,
Anschriften.STRASSE as astrasse, Anschriften.HNR as ahnr from Anschriften
inner join Master on
Hi everybody!
I'm wondering how to transfer variables in a php-document to the same script
after the form has been submitted!?
Thanks.
André
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I'm not sure if its get/post I need, beacause the variables are not a part
of the form itself!
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Ok, the thing I accually want to do is to keep all the entries in one
specific selection-option-box after the form has been submitted. I hope that
is enough of explanation, because I cannot expect from you to go through my
whole project...
Regards, André
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Hi everybody,
now I have the following qery that still needs to much time:
select distinct Anschriften.ID as aid, Anschriften.PLZ as aplz,
Anschriften.STRASSE as astrasse, Anschriften.HNR as ahnr from Anschriften
inner join Master on Anschriften.ID=Master.A
inner join Master as m on
JOIN Personen ON
Master.NN=Personen.ID WHERE Personen.NAME LIKE '%$name%');
$result = mysql_query($abfrage2) or die(Anfrage results fehlgeschlagen);
Regards
André Sannerholt
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Hi everyone!
Does anybody know how to stop an explosion of a string: Let me explain:
$variable_aray=explode('-', $variable);
I want the variable to be devided in only two other ones! If for example:
$variable=Willy-Brandt-Platz-5
I want to have an array that looks like this:
I know the SELECT DISTINCT function. But I need to delete duplications from
the finished resultset. Is that in any way possible? The result-set is not
like an usual array, is it? I've tried the unique_array function, but it
didn't work.
André Sannerholt
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