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there is a WHERE on the last line of the statement you sent me.

Where's are in the form of:

WHERE <value> <condition> <value>

Yours is in the form:
WHERE <condition> <value>

You're not providing anything to compare the latter value to. You can imply 
conditions in the join syntax for sure, but the fact of the matter remains 
you are in addition specifying a syntactically incorrect WHERE statement at 
the end. 

-Micah 

On Friday 10 September 2004 10:22 am, you wrote:
> Okay, I was under the impression that "where" is
> implied inthe joins xx.xx = xx.xx .  Is that not the
> case ?
> As a matter of fact, there isn't even a where or like
> in my query.  Then again myabe that's why I can see
> *all* records but not run a search.
>
> Can you please provide an exmample of the column name
> bteween where and like ?
>
> Thank you.
> Stuart
>
> --- Micah Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you look at the query, there's no column name
> > between 'WHERE' and 'LIKE'
> > which is a syntax error. That's the problem.
> >
> >
> > Looks like your sql generator has some issues, or
> > you didn't specify the WHERE
> > column properly. I'm not familiar with the system
> > you're using, but keep in
> > mind, that mysql_error will usually not steer you
> > wrong.
> >
> > -Micah
> >
> > On Friday 10 September 2004 10:03 am, Stuart
> >
> > Felenstein wrote:
> > > I had not, my apologies.  I think your post
> >
> > slipped
> >
> > > by.  Anyway, yes I have now inserted mysql_error()
> >
> > and
> >
> > > got my return.  Though I'm not entirely sure how
> >
> > to
> >
> > > fix it.
> > > Here is the error.
> > >
> > > You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the
> >
> > manual
> >
> > > that corresponds to your MySQL server version for
> >
> > the
> >
> > > right syntax to use near 'Like 'ACCFIN'' at line 1
> > > SELECT `VendorJobs`.`JobID`,
> > > `VendorSignUp`.`CompanyName`,
> > > `StaIndTypes`.`CareerCategories`,
> > > `StaUSCities`.`City`, `USStates`.`States`,
> > > `VendorJobs`.`AreaCode`, `staTaxTerm`.`TaxTerm`,
> > > `VendorJobs`.`PayRate`,
> >
> > `staTravelReq`.`TravelReq`,
> >
> > > `VendorJobDetails`.`Details`,
> > > `VendorJobs`.`PostStart`, `VendorJobs`.`JobTitle`
> >
> > FROM
> >
> > > `VendorJobs` INNER JOIN `VendorSignUp` ON
> > > (`VendorJobs`.`VendorID` =
> >
> > `VendorSignUp`.`VendorID`)
> >
> > > INNER JOIN `StaIndTypes` ON
> >
> > (`VendorJobs`.`Industry` =
> >
> > > `StaIndTypes`.`CareerIDs`) LEFT OUTER JOIN
> > > `StaUSCities` ON (`VendorJobs`.`LocationCity` =
> > > `StaUSCities`.`CityID`) LEFT OUTER JOIN `USStates`
> >
> > ON
> >
> > > (`VendorJobs`.`LocationState` =
> >
> > `USStates`.`StateID`)
> >
> > > LEFT OUTER JOIN `staTaxTerm` ON
> > > (`VendorJobs`.`TaxTerm` =
> >
> > `staTaxTerm`.`TaxTermID`)
> >
> > > INNER JOIN `staTravelReq` ON
> >
> > (`VendorJobs`.`TravelReq`
> >
> > > = `staTravelReq`.`TravelReqID`) INNER JOIN
> > > `VendorJobDetails` ON (`VendorJobs`.`JobID` =
> > > `VendorJobDetails`.`JobID`) where Like 'ACCFIN'
> >
> > limit
> >
> > > 0,1
> > >
> > > --------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > --- Micah Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > wrote:
> > > > did you make the change to the code I suggested?
> > > > What does MySQL say the error
> > > > is?
> > > >
> > > > -Micah
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On Friday 10 September 2004 07:49 am, Stuart
> > > >
> > > > Felenstein wrote:
> > > > > As I said this is a code generator
> >
> > (dbqwiksite).
> >
> > > > So,
> > > >
> > > > > describing the process for creating the code
> >
> > is
> >
> > > > > different.  The $sql is fine, as far as typos
> >
> > or
> >
> > > > > incorrect characterrs.  I've gone through
> >
> > those
> >
> > > > > statement very carefully.
> > > > > I've also tried to run a debug with no luck.
> > > > > But I do know that there is something wrong
> >
> > with
> >
> > > > the
> > > >
> > > > > statement, since I can get a complete display
> >
> > of
> >
> > > > all
> > > >
> > > > > records, but can't search using criteria.
> > > > >
> > > > > Below is the $sql, one I know works , though
> >
> > I've
> >
> > > > > tried others.  VendorJobs is the table I'm
> > > >
> > > > querying ,
> > > >
> > > > > and since it's made up of values from other
> >
> > static
> >
> > > > > type tables I have all the joins in place.
> > > > >
> > > > > I've also taken the tick marks out, thinking
> >
> > maybe
> >
> > > > it
> > > >
> > > > > was a style issue.  I'm not sure where to go
> >
> > with
> >
> > > > it.
> > > >
> > > > > Getting a response from the company is like
> >
> > pretty
> >
> > > > > difficult.
> > > > >
> > > > >   `VendorJobs`.`JobID`,
> > > > >   `VendorSignUp`.`CompanyName`,
> > > > >   `StaIndTypes`.`CareerCategories`,
> > > > >   `StaUSCities`.`City`,
> > > > >   `USStates`.`States`,
> > > > >   `VendorJobs`.`AreaCode`,
> > > > >   `staTaxTerm`.`TaxTerm`,
> > > > >   `VendorJobs`.`PayRate`,
> > > > >   `staTravelReq`.`TravelReq`,
> > > > >   `VendorJobDetails`.`Details`,
> > > > >   `VendorJobs`.`PostStart`,
> > > > >   `VendorJobs`.`JobTitle`
> > > > > FROM
> > > > >   `VendorJobs`
> > > > >   INNER JOIN `VendorSignUp` ON
> > > > > (`VendorJobs`.`VendorID` =
> > > >
> > > > `VendorSignUp`.`VendorID`)
> > > >
> > > > >   INNER JOIN `StaIndTypes` ON
> > > >
> > > > (`VendorJobs`.`Industry`
> > > >
> > > > > = `StaIndTypes`.`CareerIDs`)
> > > > >   LEFT OUTER JOIN `StaUSCities` ON
> > > > > (`VendorJobs`.`LocationCity` =
> > > >
> > > > `StaUSCities`.`CityID`)
> > > >
> > > > >   LEFT OUTER JOIN `USStates` ON
> > > > > (`VendorJobs`.`LocationState` =
> > > >
> > > > `USStates`.`StateID`)
> > > >
> > > > >   LEFT OUTER JOIN `staTaxTerm` ON
> > > > > (`VendorJobs`.`TaxTerm` =
> > > >
> > > > `staTaxTerm`.`TaxTermID`)
> > > >
> > > > >   INNER JOIN `staTravelReq` ON
> > > > > (`VendorJobs`.`TravelReq` =
> > > > > `staTravelReq`.`TravelReqID`)
> > > > >   INNER JOIN `VendorJobDetails` ON
> > > > > (`VendorJobs`.`JobID` =
> > > >
> > > > `VendorJobDetails`.`JobID`)
> > > >
> > > > > Stuart
> > > > >
> > > > > --- Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > > I think everyone knows that $sql is a
> >
> > statement.
> >
> > > > But
> > > >
> > > > > > what people are
> > > > > > asking is: what is that statement?! Because
> >
> > if
> >
> > > > there
> > > >
> > > > > > are "incorrect"
> > > > > > characters or 's in that statement, then
> >
> > that
> >
> > > > can
> > > >
> > > > > > break your
> > > > > > code/statement.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ~Philip
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On Sep 9, 2004, at 5:49 PM, Stuart
> >
> > Felenstein
>
> === message truncated ===


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