Your query is invalid, hence $test is false rather than a result set. I
usually do if ($test = mysql_db_query( ... )) to trap this. Don't put quotes
around table or field names, in your case 'Port$p' should be just Port$p and
'Port$p'.date just Port$p.date.
Tim
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So I'm NOT stupid...just dumb! :)
After two years of PHP/MySQL programming you'd think I would have been more
sure about that...
Mike
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> On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 15:40, Mike Frazer wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 15:40, Mike Frazer wrote:
> I may be a little backward here but wasn't mysql_db_*() deprecated?
>
> Keep in mind it was a long day at work and I'm tired. I could be on
> fire right now and probably just want to open a window to cool off. :)
>
> Mike
Since 4.06, according to t
I may be a little backward here but wasn't mysql_db_*() deprecated?
Keep in mind it was a long day at work and I'm tired. I could be on fire
right now and probably just want to open a window to cool off. :)
Mike
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