Here's another easy way.

$data = array();
while ($row = ifx_fetch_row ($charge_result2, "NEXT"){
        $data[] = $row['id'];
}
ifx_free_result ($res_id);
        
$comma_sep = implode(', ', array_values($data));

Thomas Shaw
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Shirah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 9:52 AM
To: PHP LIST
Subject: [PHP] Building an array, kind of?

TGIF?

Apparently my brain isn't working this Friday.

I'm trying to query my table to get the first 16 ID's.  I then want
to assign the ID's to a variable and have them comma seperated.

// My query to select the first 16 rows
$get_charges2 = "SELECT FIRST 16 * FROM history WHERE id = '$id";

// Executing the query
 $charge_result2 = ifx_query ($get_charges2, $connect_id);

How would I assign the result to a variable?

For instance, say my query returns rows like:

1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239

How would I go about putting that in a variable to equal
"1234,1235,1236,1237,1238,1239" ?


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