SELECT ..................
WHERE status IN ('i', 'c', 'o') ;
ORDER BY $sort_field $sort_order";
>>$get_data_query = "select state, cd, representative, status, party,
>>netreceipts,
>>individualcontributions, paccommcontributions, candidatesupport,
>>netdisbursements
>> from fec33104
>>
>>where status = i
>>
>>order by $sort_field $sort_order";
>>
>>**********
>>On Sat, 29 May 2004 07:50:52 -0700, Daniel Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Can you post the code?
>>>
>>> Something like:
>>>
>>> WHERE status IN ('i', 'c', 'o') ;
>>>
>>>
>>>>> This should be ultimately simple; it just doesn't work. I want to
>>>>> limit
>>>>> display to rows from a single table in which the status column contains
>>>>> i. Only options are i, c, o. After the select line I have "where
>>>>> status
>>>>> = i" (no quote marks). I get an error message to the "while" line
>>>>> that
>>>>> calls the table.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I limit by another column "where netreceipts > 500" I get the
>>>>> desired
>>>>> result. When I change it to "where netreceipts = 500" (and there is a
>>>>> 500) I get the error message above.
>>>>>
>>>>> What's the solution?
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>