I've only been trying to learn this stuff for a few days and thought I was
on a roll, but now have run into a problem I don't get at all. In my script
I have the following sql query and am receiving the following error when it
executes "You have an error in your SQL syntax near '' at line 1."
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> What do you have in the id variable?
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> It's contents can be the problem.
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> regards,
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> Augusto Cesar Castoldi
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> On Sun, 15 Apr
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> On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 04:20:07PM -0500, Scott VanCaster wrote:
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> > Any idea what my problem is? I removed the WHERE id=$id and it works,
but
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; On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 04:20:07PM -0500, Scott VanCaster wrote:
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> > Any idea what my problem is? I removed the WHERE id=$id and it works,
but
> > updates every record of course :(
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> Have you tried putting the $id in quotes too?
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> | WHERE = '$id'
&g
Well, I added the echo($id); back in and am just getting $id printed, so it
looks like I have another problem :(
Now to see if I can find it and figure it out.
""Scott VanCaster"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Nevermind everyone, I'm an idiot :)
I had the case wrong. I needed $ID, not $id !
Thanks for the assistance though. Nice to know ya'll are here.
Scott
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How would one go about getting each element from an HTML table to a
database? The HTML will be the source code from a games site score report
pasted into a form. I'm just learning, so don't waste you're valuable time
explaining every detail of how this can be done, but if someone can point me
in
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