But as I was writing before, what I'm really trying to do with this
isn't just echo the COUNT of records in a table.
What do I need to separate the array "$temprow" into pieces so that I
can get at the data:
$tempsql = "SELECT divisions.div_name, divisions.div_id
FROM divisions";
$tempresult = mysql_query($tempsql, $db);
$temprow = mysql_fetch_array($tempresult);
I wonder if I'm being too ambiguous in describing this.
$temprow now contains the information extracted from $tempresult by
mysql_fetch_array(), right?
And $tempresult was the result of the SELECT query I posted above.
So, how can I separate the information in $temprow into useable chunks
or variables. I'm reading about explode(), but it isn't clear to me how
I can use this in this instance.
I would like to loop through the array "$temprow" and echo each record's
contents (divisions.div_name and divisions.div_id) on each step. This
is to populate a <select> box (listbox).
Any advice, anybody?
Thank you,
Erik
On Thursday, January 10, 2002, at 05:00 PM, Erik Price wrote:
> Wait, my bad. Typo... all my fault.
> I feel like an ass.
>
>
> Erik
>
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