It seems that I have a "parse error" somewhere in the following code
(since that's the only code in my script, it's a test script):
// arraytest.php
$tempsql = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS count
FROM divisions";
$tempresult = mysql_query($tempsql, $db);
$temprow = mysql_fetch_array($tempresult);
echo $temprow["count"];
Yet, it works fine in the mysql client. Thus, I am led to believe that
PHP is not capable of constructing the same kinds of SQL statements that
can be constructed in the mysql client. Is this the case?
Erik
PS: what I am -really- trying to do is dynamically fill in a <select>
listbox with <options> that correspond to all of the records in a given
table. Like so:
<form>
<select>
<?php
foreach
($record_id_and_record_name_pair_pulled_from_mysql_query) {
print("<option
value=\"${record_id}\">${record_name}</option>");
}
?>
</select>
</form>
but I am unsure of how to grab multiple values from the mysql_query()
and load them into an array. Has anyone done this before?
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