Hi Ralph,

(I already replied once and didn't see it posted here, so sorry if you
see both.)

Thank you for pointing that out. I did not know how to run a SQL
Statement, so all I did was read what I could understand and followed
the screenshots for phpMyAdmin. My table was named differently with
all the addresses inside. After your help, I was able to match all the
names and created the map:

http://crystalyau.com/sandbox/map.html

Thank you again. Now I just need to figure out how to connect the
database from my Drupal site and this Google Map feature. Thanks!

Crystal

On Apr 23, 4:06 pm, Ralph Ames <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I am trying to follow the tutorial at
> >http://code.google.com/intl/en-EN/apis/maps/articles/phpsqlsearch.html
> >In the "Using PHP's DOM functions to output XML" section, I got an
> >error:
> >Invalid query: Table 'crystaly_drup01.markers' doesn't exist
>
> Did you actually create a table called markers?
>
> It's the very first section in the tutorial.
>
> Ralph
> -www.easypagez.com/maps/map_index.html
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