On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Jas wrote:
> $sql = "UPDATE $table_name SET ad01_t=\"$file_var$files\"";
Is this really what you wanted? It would set ad01_t to the same thing for
every single row in your table.
If that is what you wanted, then I think your database design is a little
weird.
miguel
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Actually, I tried it a different way and I got the results I needed... this
is what I did,
$file_var = "http://www.bignickel.net/full_ad/";;
$db_name = "db_name";
$table_name = "table_name";
$connection = @mysql_connect("localhost", "user_name", "password") or die
("Could not connect to database.
On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 11:35 AM, Jas wrote:
> So putting it into an UPDATE statement it would be something like this
> right?
> UPDATE CONCAT $table_name SET ('http://localhost/images')
> ad01="\$ad01\"";
No, like this:
The table is named "test_table"
The column you want to add this to
So putting it into an UPDATE statement it would be something like this
right?
UPDATE CONCAT $table_name SET ('http://localhost/images') ad01="\$ad01\"";
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On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 11:09 AM, Jas wrote:
> Ok this is an unusual problem, at least to a newbie like myself... I am
> trying to develop a user form to select an image from a directory by
> use of
> a select box that once the item is selected it will put that selection
> into
> a db fi
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