Your message of Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:35:57 +1100:

> "undefined variable" is when you try to use a variable before you set it, eg
> $foobar
> "undefined index" is when you try to reference an array index before you set
> it, eg $foobar[10]
>

Hi, thank you both for the explanation. It's clear why I get the "undefined", 
these variables *are* for various reasons undefined at the moment. However, 
there are NO arrays involved, f.i. "KundeRemark" is NOT an array it's a simple 
string variable created by

$KundeRemark       = stripslashes($val["KundeRemark"]);

which is a field from a SQL result which currently doesn't exist because I 
changed the connection to a different db where this field is named 
differently. So, it's undefined, fine. But why is it called "undefined index" 
where it should be "undefined variable" ?

> Warning: Undefined index: KundeRemark in
> 
> C:\Server\www\conadmin\admin-beta\lib\kunden_functions.inc on line
> 
> 138
>



Kai

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