On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 16:36, Harlequin wrote:
> I have the following:
> 
> [SNIP]
> ...
> $Emp_Status_Rqmt=$row["Emp_Status_Rqmt"];
>    }
>    if( $Emp_Status_Rqmt == 'Permanent' )
>    {
>    $UserStatus = 'Permanent';
>    }
>    if( $Emp_Status_Rqmt == 'Contractor' )
>    {
>    $UserStatus = 'Contractor';
>    }
>    else
>    {
>    $UserStatus == 'Flexible';
>    }
> [SNIP]
> 
> which echoes OK until I change the value to something other than Permanent
> or Contractor. It simple echoes resource ID #n
> 
> what's wrong with me...? the code I mean...?

You can build a bunch of if statements or your switch()...and I'm not
sure why you would keep creating variables with the same value. ;-)

Example:

$Emp_Status_Rqmt = $row["Emp_Status_Rqmt"];

switch ($Emp_Status_Rqmt) {
    case "Permanent":
        $UserStatus = "Permanent";
        break;
    case "Contractor":
        $UserStatus = "Contractor";
        break;
    default:
       $UserStatus = "Flexible";
}

-Robby


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