> You have to eval() the code from the database to get the variables > replaced > (or use a regex). > > <?php > $name = 'John'; > $str = file_get_contents('test.txt'); //Reads "Hello $name" > eval('$str = "' . $str . '";'); > echo $str; > ?>
Hi John, That didn't work (eval i dont know regex well enough so dont use them), I visited the online manual for eval and see that we are on the right track but I am screwing up somewhere...(as usual) rather than explain it over and over and confuse everyone, heres the code i am using: * * * * * * code * * * * * * if($sql_exists == 0){} // first checked if there was any sql associated with this else{$cust_qry=stripslashes($o_sql); echo $i2co_order_number; // Testing to see if this variable holds a value, it does. eval('$i2co_order_number = "'.$i2co_order_number.'";'); // even tried putting cust_qry without success $cust_result = mysql_query($cust_qry); if(!$cust_result){echo 'Error (S1) running your optional custom SQL statement.'.mysql_error();} * * * * * * code * * * * * * comments? suggestions? Thanks, -Ryan A -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php