As I said this is a code generator (dbqwiksite). So,
describing the process for creating the code is
different. The $sql is fine, as far as typos or
incorrect characterrs. I've gone through those
statement very carefully.
I've also tried to run a debug with no luck.
But I do know that there is something wrong with the
statement, since I can get a complete display of all
records, but can't search using criteria.
Below is the $sql, one I know works , though I've
tried others. VendorJobs is the table I'm querying ,
and since it's made up of values from other static
type tables I have all the joins in place.
I've also taken the tick marks out, thinking maybe it
was a style issue. I'm not sure where to go with it.
Getting a response from the company is like pretty
difficult.
`VendorJobs`.`JobID`,
`VendorSignUp`.`CompanyName`,
`StaIndTypes`.`CareerCategories`,
`StaUSCities`.`City`,
`USStates`.`States`,
`VendorJobs`.`AreaCode`,
`staTaxTerm`.`TaxTerm`,
`VendorJobs`.`PayRate`,
`staTravelReq`.`TravelReq`,
`VendorJobDetails`.`Details`,
`VendorJobs`.`PostStart`,
`VendorJobs`.`JobTitle`
FROM
`VendorJobs`
INNER JOIN `VendorSignUp` ON
(`VendorJobs`.`VendorID` = `VendorSignUp`.`VendorID`)
INNER JOIN `StaIndTypes` ON (`VendorJobs`.`Industry`
= `StaIndTypes`.`CareerIDs`)
LEFT OUTER JOIN `StaUSCities` ON
(`VendorJobs`.`LocationCity` = `StaUSCities`.`CityID`)
LEFT OUTER JOIN `USStates` ON
(`VendorJobs`.`LocationState` = `USStates`.`StateID`)
LEFT OUTER JOIN `staTaxTerm` ON
(`VendorJobs`.`TaxTerm` = `staTaxTerm`.`TaxTermID`)
INNER JOIN `staTravelReq` ON
(`VendorJobs`.`TravelReq` =
`staTravelReq`.`TravelReqID`)
INNER JOIN `VendorJobDetails` ON
(`VendorJobs`.`JobID` = `VendorJobDetails`.`JobID`)
Stuart
--- Philip Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think everyone knows that $sql is a statement. But
> what people are
> asking is: what is that statement?! Because if there
> are "incorrect"
> characters or 's in that statement, then that can
> break your
> code/statement.
>
> ~Philip
>
> On Sep 9, 2004, at 5:49 PM, Stuart Felenstein wrote:
>
> > Just getting back to this thing. There are 3
> files
> > involved, search.php, connections.php and
> > functions.php.
> >
> > I searched through all and couldn't find the
> meaning
> > of the $sql_ext. $sql is just the sql statement
> I
> > inserted into the code.
> >
> > Great that I can't get a response from the
> company.
> > If anyone thinks it would be useful to post the
> code I
> > will. That is if anyone would want to see and look
> at
> > it.
> >
> > The weird thing is searching on one table is
> great.
> > The list (all records) works great. The problem
> > starts when I insert all my joins. Now I've
> tested
> > and retested the query and I know it's fine.
> >
> > Thank you ,
> > Stuart
> >
> >
> > --- Steve Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> What's contained in $sql and $sql_ext ???
> >>
> >>
> >> Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'm using a product called dbqwiksite pro. PHP
> >>> generator for PHP - MySQL
> >>>
> >>> The code seems to be working fine except in my
> >> search
> >>> page where I receive an "invalid query"
> >>>
> >>> $result = mysql_query($sql . " " . $sql_ext . "
> >> limit
> >>> 0,1")
> >>> or die("Invalid query");
> >>>
> >>> This is the place I where the code is taking the
> >> die
> >>> path.
> >>> I'm guessing something belongs between the
> >> quotation
> >>> marks , just not sure.
> >>>
> >>> Anyone ?
> >>>
> >>> Thank you
> >>> Stuart
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
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