Thanks. I took a look, and you were right. It was creating another
entry in the array at the end, so I used an if statement checking the
value of [1] and [2] in $array_of_fields.
Thanks for all the great help
Bob Palma
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Duncan Hill wrote:
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 16:01
Wow! Thanks.. That works great. Just one small hitch though. After it
prints all of the data properly, it adds one more '$date' on the end
which gets printed as '12/31/69 7:00:pm'. Is there a way to do all
groups - 1 ?
Bob Palma
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Duncan Hill wrote:
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quot;,date("m/j/y g:i
a",$worklogt4),$worklogt4);
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$worklogt1 is the value of the field from the database and the first two
replacements are actually for different characters, even though they
look the same.
Can anyone help me with this? I've been beating myself up for almost
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