dea's?
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Ok, that makes sense. I have all the payperiods specified in a table to
begin with, then just query selecting all >= start && <= end.
Thanks,
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On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 11:29, Peter Beckman wrote:
> Put the dates for employees into one table.
>
> In another, put t
quot;summaries" page where they can click
on the staff member and view any current and past pay periods.
This sounded easy when I first started :)
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Is there a better way?
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n the SQL
script itself.
Another one if anyone here is familiar with MySQL. When I do an INSERT
that contains the SYSDATE() function, it's inserted in GMT. Is there
possibly a way to have it INSERT in local time (CST)?
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Hi, I cannot get the php mail function to work from a web browser, if I run
my script from the linux prompt, containing the mail function, it runs fine,
it sends the mail. But If I run it through my browser it doesn't come back
with any errors, it just doesn't send the mail.
my php.ini file is ok,
Dl and everybody else,
Thank you all for your help and patience.
Dl Neil wrote:
> Darren,
>
> We're not really set up to do line-by-line debugging. You may
need to spend a bit (more) time learning PHP to
> avoid these sorts of frustrations.
O.K.
Meanwhile ..
hat the code was originaly written for.
Thanks for the help, Jason, Dl, and Paul, and anybody else that is
keeping up with the thread.
Darren
Jason Wong wrote:
> On Monday 05 November 2001 04:45, Darren wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>
>>// string hidden_field ([string name [,
stand what the fix should be or what is wrong.
Thanks for the help
Darren
Dl Neil wrote:
>>Paul if your there I have another issue similar to the past. It is
>>probably a PHP3 to PHP4 problem.
>>
>>Here tis
>>
>>function hidden_field ($name="", $value=
think I
have a few left that are after this error, so I'll know for sure
after I get this taken care of.
I am doing the sight on a Mac (I know its against the grain
somewhat, but not on purpose)
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Darren
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I know this must be simple but I just can't get it yet. I tried
experimenting and putting other code in there to replace it but
nothing has worked... yet.
Thanks again for the help
Darren
PS here is the next one in case you felt like looking at it
// This function returns an
;
return $output;
}
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return $output;
}
*
Remember I'm running php3 I'm going to look at the manuel from
switching php3 to 4 and see if it mentions anything.
I'm still very new to php
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$output = <<
EOQ;
return $output;
}
What do you think?
Thanks Darren
P.Whiter wrote:
> Hi
>
> If you get yourself any decent text editor, it will have an option to show
> line numbers.
>
> Plenty of free editors here:
>
> http://download
Excellent!! I'll do it! I didn't know about the editors. I'll let
you know.
Thank you very much!
Darren
P.Whiter wrote:
> Hi
>
> If you get yourself any decent text editor, it will have an option to show
> line numbers.
>
> Plenty of free editors he
Enclosed is the code.
Thanks very much in advance for any help or comments.
Darren
Here Tis...
tag. If the first argument
// is empty, the value of the global Apache variable SCRIPT_NAME
// is used for the 'action' attribute of the tag. Other
// attributes for the form can be sp
users - it is a very popular guestbook. Is this normal? Is their a limit
on the
amount of users?
Please let me know if I have got this all wrong :)
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anyone can read/write
to the directorys (Using chmod if using linux)
Darren
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> I have been given an example of how to use php & mysql from a hosting
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>
> #
> function ExecuteQuery ($linkd
I think the 0 is referring to your $db_num
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> I am making a script to access MySQL and when I run it I get this:
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> Warning: 0 is not a MySQL link index in
/sites/htdocs/php/db
Can anyone give me any pointers on how I can execute queries in MS Access97
from PHP and get the results back using either ADO or ODBC?
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