There is something called constraints in the database (generally).
You have to set that field in the database, to unique, or make a "unique"
index on that field.
regards.
idsarts.
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Enviado el: Domingo, 25 de Febrero de 2001 10:26 a.m.
Para: Brandon Feldhahn; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Asunto: [PHP-DB] Re: [PHP] No same username
define a UNIQUE field :)
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From: Brandon Feldhahn
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Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 4:03 PM
Subject: [PHP] No same username
how do i make somthing with my database that knows it the username
entered is already a name in use?
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