Is this to pull the rows out of a database??
You could start with a simple example, which is just a basic config setting,
and use the $myrow array in your sql while loop to do a lot of the work.
?
// set your column names
$colsToSelect = 'title, format, category';
// select
$sql = SELECT
Chuck PUP Payne wrote:
By the way I have time this but what is happen and maybe this will clear up
things.
That certainly made things clear. :-)
I only calling this first myrow call titles. It's not going on to
the other two. Now in my php page I have this...
$myrow =
Ok, I am trying to make my design a lot easier. I want to know if I can do
this...
I want to set up in my php page this...
$rows;
Under my db_info.inc I want to store this so that I can add delete from it.
$row = $title = myrow[title]; $format = myrow[format]; $category =
myrow[category];
Not sure I fully understand, but usually this stuff calls for either a
function, or an included file of code... in your case, sounds like a
function is required, but I may not fully understand...
Regards,
Justin
on 29/09/02 3:29 PM, Chuck PUP Payne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ok, I am trying
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From: Chuck PUP Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 1:29 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] Include Part 2
Ok, I am trying to make my design a lot easier. I want to know if I
can do
this...
I want to set up in my php page
What I was wanting to do was store the myrows under let say, db_info.inc
file. So that I can add or delete what myrows I want to call on.
I am thinking this what I need to do...
Function row ($row) { //These are the rows to call on...
$title = $myrow[title];
$format = myrow[format];
By the way I have time this but what is happen and maybe this will clear up
things. I only calling this first myrow call titles. It's not going on to
the other two. Now in my php page I have this...
$myrow = mysql_fetch_array($result);
$row;
Now this doesn't work. But this does.
$myrow =
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