> > 1. I tired to get the array like this:
> > $una = $check["uname"];
> > function orderquantity ($una) {
> > $pss = mysql_query("SELECT OID FROM orders WHERE
> una = '".trim($una)."'") or die (mysql_error("Query
> error on Order search"));
> > while($pisao=mysql_fetch_array($pss)) {
> > return count($pisao);
> > }
> > }
> > $okuan = orderquantity();
> >
first of all you should pass a variable to the
function.
Second :: function will just return one in any
condition because $pisao is the array of return fields
in the particular row. you should use
mysql_num_rows($pss).
no need of mysql_fetch_array()
just return mysql_num_rows{$pss) after executing
query.
Third , I think it is best to use sensible variable
like $query, $result, $row etc., well its depends on
you.
zareef ahmed
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