construct your query like
$query = "select * from table where ";
lastname='$lastname' and
> firstname='$firstname' and age='$age' and weight='$weight'";

if (isset($lastname) and $lastname !="") then
$query.=" lastname=$lastname ";
if (isset($firstname) and $firstname !="") then
$query.=" and firstname=$firstname ";
and so on.......

You may need to do some more checking like if there already been a field
selected earlier  if so then add "AND " before the current field else don't
add the "AND ".
Hope that helps.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Schwarzmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:53 PM
Subject: [PHP] Another question - not exactly what i was looking for


> Yo, thanks for all your help.  But it isn't exactly what im looking for.
>
> Let's say you had a database with the following four columns...
>
> -LastName
> -FirstName
> -Age
> -Weight
>
> ...and you wanted a page that would allow a user to search for one or
> more of these fields within the database.
>
> It would be easy if the user could only pick just one of the fields.
> But let's say that want to search only lastname and firstname, or maybe
> all four, or maybe just one.  How could this be done?
>
> If I have code that looks like this...
>
> $query = "select * from table where lastname='$lastname' and
> firstname='$firstname' and age='$age' and weight='$weight'";
>
> $result  = mysql_query ($query);
> $num_results = mysql_num_rows($result);
>
> ...the $num_results is ALWAYS zero unless I typed in all four fields.
>
> Any help?
>
> Thanks!
>


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