On Mon, April 4, 2005 1:33 pm, Rahul S. Johari said:
> It works fine, except for one problem. Itıs able to create the INSERT INTO
> sql statement, with all the fields and corresponding values, but as Iım
> running a loop for both the fields names, and the values corresponding to
> fields names, it leaves a comma after the records are over.

If having a flag to determine when to add the , or ' feels too kludgy, you
could also do something like:

$values = array();
while ($value...){
  $values[] = $value;
}
$values_sql = implode(", ", $values);

It's a bit more memory-intensive than just chopping up a string, but I
find it more understandable, personally.  Others will differ, of course.

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