Here are the query strings &  printouts:

This works OK
     $query = "SELECT $field_name FROM classifieds WHERE $field_name1 = 
'$field_value1' AND $field_name2 = '$field_value2'";

    SELECT FROM classifieds WHERE trans_type ="For Sale"

FAILS

#1
    $query = "SELECT $field_name FROM classifieds WHERE $field_name1 = 
'$field_value1' AND $field_name2 = '$field_value2'";

    SELECT FROM classifieds WHERE trans_type = 'For Sale' AND category = 
'Books'

Warning: mysql_query() [http://www.mysql.com/doc]: You have an error in your 
SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version 
for the right syntax to use near 'FROM classifieds WHERE trans_type = 'For 
Sale' AND trans_type = 'For Sale'' at line 1 in 
C:\apache2triad\htdocs\sunlakes\test3.php on line 82

#2
      $query = "SELECT $field_name
              FROM classifieds
              WHERE ($field_name1 = '".$field_value1."')
              AND   ($field_name2 = '".$field_value2."')";

     SELECT FROM classifieds WHERE (trans_type = 'For Sale') AND (category = 
'Books')


Warning: mysql_query() [http://www.mysql.com/doc]: You have an error in your 
SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version 
for the right syntax to use near 'FROM classifieds WHERE (trans_type = 'For 
Sale') AND (tr' at line 2 in C:\apache2triad\htdocs\sunlakes\test3.php on 
line 85






"Stut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Mark Abrams wrote:
>> #2 FAILS
>>
>> $query = "SELECT $field_name FROM classifieds WHERE $field_name1 = 
>> '$field_value1' AND $field_name2 ='$field_value2'";
>>
>> $result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());
>>
>> dies with the following message:
>>
>> Warning: mysql_query() [http://www.mysql.com/doc]: You have an error in 
>> your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server 
>> version for the right syntax to use near 'FROM classifieds WHERE 
>> trans_type = 'For Sale' AND category ='Boats'' at line 1 in 
>> C:\apache2triad\htdocs\
>
> Have you tried printing out $query to see exactly what you're sending? 
> Seems like a logical first step to me. Something about it is clearly 
> wrong, and I'm guess it's an empty or wrong $field_name value.
>
> -Stut 

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