On 4/28/09 12:27 PM, "Lex Braun" <lex.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
Terion,
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Miller, Terion <tmil...@springfi.gannett.com>
wrote:
Here is my code now:
$query = "select name, age, warrant, bond, wnumber, crime FROM warrants
where ".$warranttype." = ".$warranttype." OR ".$searchname." = ".$searchname."
"; $result = mysql_query($query); $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
$num_results = mysql_num_rows ($result);
Should this post of gone on the Db list maybe?
One thing I noticed about your code above has to do with your WHERE clause. Say,
$warranttype = 'warrant'
$searchname = 'Terion'
Your $query will become:
SELECT name, age, warrant, bond, wnumber, crime
FROM warrants
WHERE warrant = warrant OR Terion = Terion
The first time you use $warranttype and $searchname should be the column names
rather than the value you would like that column to be equal to.
-- Lex
OH Ah ha bet that's it!! I hope!!
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