Thanks for the pointer about  ' vs ". I have changed my code to used
these.  The code is a lot cleaner.  I am still getting a not found error.
Below is the new "cleaner" messages that I display.  One point that may be
important, FLD_Name and FLD_Path are the primary key.  Couple of
questions, can I recreate the same key and use just one name (looks like
I could) and would this help with the problem.

Read_sql SELECT * FROM TBL_Picture WHERE FLD_FileName = 'IceCastle.jpg' and FLD_Path = 
'/var/www/html/slidecollection/WinterCarnival'
Error Results
Result of read Resource id #2
Number or Rows 0
Insert Sql INSERT INTO TBL_Picture  VALUES ('IceCastle.jpg', 
'/var/www/html/slidecollection/WinterCarnival', '1984', 'This is a picture of an Ice 
Castle at night.', 'Ice Castle')
Error Results Duplicate entry 
'/var/www/html/slidecollection/WinterCarnival-IceCastle.jpg' for key 1

Can I set up my primary key On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Jason Murray wrote:

> > Read_sql SELECT * FROM TBL_Picture WHERE FLD_FileName =
> > "SailBoat.jpg"and FLD_Path ="
> /var/www/html/slidecollection/WinterCarnival"
>
> This is a little hideous.
>
> For one thing, you should probably use ' and not ". It may not
> make a difference to MySQL, but it does to other databases you
> may use in the future.
>
> For the FLD_Path comparison, you are looking for something that
> specifically STARTS with a space. I'd bet this is why the script
> is getting 0 rows back - probably none of your FLD_Path's start
> with a space.
>
> Jason
>
>


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