Maybe you want this:

while ($data = mysql_fetch_assoc($news)) {
    $sql += "INSERT INTO newtable VALUES ($data['AUS'], $data['id']);\r\n";
}

If you nevertheless want save the data in array you can use a
two-dimensional array $authors:

$authors = array();
while ($data = mysql_fetch_assoc($news)) {
    $authors[] = array('AUS' => $data['AUS'], 'id' => $data[id]);
}

..

foreach ($author in $authors) {
    $sql += "INSERT INTO newtable VALUES ($author['AUS'],
$author['id']);\r\n";
}

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"John Taylor-Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Can someone help me, show me how to do this please?
>
> 1. How do I write $mydata->AUS and $mydata->id into an array?
>
> $authors = array();
> while ($mydata = mysql_fetch_object($news))
> {
> # echo "$mydata->AUS, $mydata->id\n";
> ??? write to array
> }
> mysql_close($myconnection);
>
> 2. Then I need to create $SQL
>
> foreach ($authors as something)
> {
> $sql += "INSERT INTO newtable VALUES ($AUS, $id);\r\n";
> }
>
> I am reading http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php but
don't really get it.
>
> Can I do $sql += "blah"; or do I have to write $sql = $sql + "blah";?

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