Mike Smith wrote:
I am trying to cache a database recordset so users can sort, etc
without hitting the database everytime. I'm using ADODB to access a
MSSQL database.
$s = "SELECT id, part, description FROM parts\n";
$r = $db->Execute($s);
$parts = array(id=>array(),part=>array(),desc=>array())
while(!$r->EOF){
array_push($parts['id'],$r->fields[0]);
array_push($parts['part'],$r->fields[0]);
array_push($parts['desc'],$r->fields[0]);
$r->MoveNext();
}
// print_r($parts) displays array data.
Here's what I'm doing:
$v = serialize($parts);
echo "<a href=\"{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?getvar=$v\">Link</a>\n";
If($_GET['getvar']){
$newvar = unserialize($_GET['getvar']);
//This does nothing
echo $newvar;
print_r($newvar);
}
Am i missing something very simple? Should I make the array a
$_SESSION variable, or how do others "cache" a recordset?
i would prefer $_SESSION!
btw.
- do you see the ...?getvar=... in the URL ?
- what does var_dump( $_GET['getvar'] );
- do you tried urlencode();
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