Emile:
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 09:58:53PM +0100, Emile Axelrad wrote:
> $data = mssql_result(mssql_query("SELECT Field FROM table WHERE
> ID='1'"),0);
> mysql_insert("INSERT INTO table2 VALUES('$data')");
Ouch.
First, you're mixing and matching mssql and mysql functions. Second,
there is no function named mysql_insert(). Third, mssql_result() requires
three arguments, you only provided two. Fourth, if you mean to be calling
mysql_result(), I've never seen folks call it with a mysql_query()
function in it, people usually call the query function separately first
and put the resource identifier into a variable. Fifth, all of this could
be thrown off by your retyping the example rather than copying/pasting or
importing the acutal script that's giving you the error. Sixth, you
posted the same question twice.
--Dan
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