Thanks Shawn,

That works great, I am messing myself up, however because I am using
checkboxes so when I run this, if I have unchecked the checkbox, the value
doesn't come through and I want an unchecked box to be 0 for example so I
may need some javascript...

Thanks,
Eddie
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Try adapting like this:

         foreach ($_POST as $key => $val){
                  #display each item from submitted form
      print "$key: $val<br>";
         }

Shawn





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Ok,

This is probably a basic question, I am just looking for opinions and
examples as to the best way to handle this...

I cycling through a query and displaying results to the user such as ...

username            can add             can delete
eddie                Y                     N
frank                N                     N
martha               Y                     Y

each of the 'Y's and 'N's represent a checkbox.  The user can click
checkboxes for several users then click the update button.  When they click
the update button, I then need to loop through and make updates to the
table
for each client.  What is the best way to handle this?  Should these values
be put into a multidemensional array keyed off the users id then loop
through the array to insert into the table?  Should I not use an array and
just someone loop through the results?

Thanks,
Eddie

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