Rick Pasotto wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 08:07:26PM -0500, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>> Terry J Daichendt wrote:
>>> I'm trying to create a form with a loop. I need to append a value to a
>>> field name each time through the loop. For Instance:
>>>
>>> while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
>>>     $x=1;
>>>     echo "<tr>";    echo "<td><input type='text' id='qty'
>>> name='quantity_'  size='2' value='$row[qty]' /></td>";
>>>     echo "</tr>";
>>>     $x++;
>>> }
>>>
>>> the name value quantity needs the value of x appended to it. quantity_1,
>>> quantity_2 etc. What is the correct syntax to achieve this, especially
>>> the parsing to get it to work. I suspect the dot operator to append it
>>> but I can't get the parsing down.
>>>
>>> Terry Daichendt
>> echo '<td><input type="text" id="qty" name="quantity_' . $x . '"
>> size="2" value="' . $row['qty']. '" /></td>';
>>
>> However, I would use an array:
>>
>> echo '<td><input type="text" id="qty" name="quantity[' . $x . ']"
>> size="2" value="' . $row['qty']. '" /></td>';
>>
>> Depending upon your use, you can even leave out the index and let it
>> increment.
>>
>> echo '<td><input type="text" id="qty" name="quantity[]" size="2"
>> value="' . $row['qty']. '" /></td>';
> 
> Ids must be unique within a document.
> 
Yeah, I just copied and pasted and was concentrating on the name.

echo '<td><input type="text" id="qty' . $x . '" name="quantity[]"
size="2" value="' . $row['qty']. '" /></td>';

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Thanks!
-Shawn
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