> Is the 'Add Ticket' button a GET or POST request? If it's a POST then
> chances are the script itself has a logic error since the user would get
> asked if they wanted to repost the data. If it's a get then you've
> violated one of the cardinal rules of web-based application development
> - GETs get, POSTs do.

<a class="button" accesskey="A" href="ticketaddserve.php?enqno=0">Add
Ticket</a>

Just change enqno= for a different queue.

Found the simple answer - Double click - two records !



Like the previous poster says, GET requests should not "put, they
should only "get". Use POST to write to the database.

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