You're doubling up on your mysql_query's .. the first one runs, and I 
don't know the ins and outs of PHP, but the second mysql_query causes 
the resource to not be available... had a similar problem recently.

Take the mysql_query out of the $cartquery assignment.

-Jason

Mike At Spy wrote:
> Anyone ever have the experience of working on a site, working with MySQL and
> then having something almost inexplicable happen?
> 
> I was working on a script, and had this weird event.  A very simple script
> with this:
> 
> mysql_connect("localhost","user","pass");
> mysql_select_db("dbname")
>     or die("Query Connection Database failed");
> $old=date("z")-1;
> mysql_query("DELETE FROM Users WHERE Date < $old");
> 
> $cartquery = mysql_query("SELECT CartItemsID,Date FROM CartItems")
>       or die("Query failed");
> $cartnow  = mysql_query($cartquery);
> $cr=0;
> $cartme = mysql_num_rows($cartnow);  <<<<this is the line that is failing!
> while ($cr < $cartme){
> $cartrow=mysql_fetch_row($cartnow);
> $CII=$cartrow[0];
> $CDa=$cartrow[1];
> $pieces=explode(":",$CDa);
> $DCHK=$pieces[1];
> if ($DCHK < $old) {
> mysql_query("DELETE FROM CartItems WHERE CartItemsID = '$CII'");
>       }
> }
> 
> Started spitting this error at me:
> 
> Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in (exact
> location snipped)
> 
> This is the line containing mysql_num_rows that is getting this error.
> 
> Someone please tell me I'm missing something obvious!  Yes, the connects to
> MySQL database are fine.  I can run the query right in phpMyAdmin with no
> issues.
> 
> If mysql_num_rows returns 0, or empty, it shouldn't be complaining, should
> it?  It would just skip the loop, correct?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 


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