Correct, I've added that AND, and so now it will match
jobs by state. 
But without choosing state, no job return.
So I'm figuring i'll have to add another series of 
OR's .  Trying to figure that out now.

Stuart
--- Bastien Koert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> need to have AND between states and jobs
> 
> select * from tablename where (jobs='accounting' or
> jobs='bookkeeping') and
> (state = 'AL' or state='CA')
> 
> Bastien
> 
> 
> >From: Stuart Felenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: [PHP-DB] MultSelect ListBox hell! Date:
> Wed, 22 Sep 2004 05:19:36 
> >-0700 (PDT)
> >
> >I am in the process of building a search form for
> the
> >database.  The entire thing consists of 3 multi
> >selects and 2 text boxes with a "contains".  Oh and
> >I've only rigged 2 of the multi selects for the
> time
> >being.
> >So the way the multiselects should work that the
> user
> >can  choose one or the other or both, but the more
> >criteria provided back to the query , the more
> refined
> >the return.
> >
> >Here is the code and my tale of woe
> follows:($projects
> >is a just a holder / variable)
> >
> >function BindEvents()
> >{
> >     global $VendorJobs;
> >    
> $VendorJobs->ds->CCSEvents["BeforeExecuteSelect"]
> >= "VendorJobs_ds_BeforeExecuteSelect";
> >}
> >//End BindEvents Method
> >
> >//VendorJobs_ds_BeforeExecuteSelect @2-A4F75E44
> >function VendorJobs_ds_BeforeExecuteSelect()
> >{
> >     $VendorJobs_ds_BeforeExecuteSelect = true;
> >//End VendorJobs_ds_BeforeExecuteSelect
> >
> >global $VendorJobs;
> >$s_Industry = CCGetParam("s_Industry", "");
> >if (count($s_Industry) > 0 AND
> is_array($s_Industry))
> >{
> >foreach ($s_Industry as $key => $value) {
> >if ($Projects != "") $Projects = $Projects.",";
> >$Projects = $Projects."'".$value."'";
> >}
> >}
> >if ($Projects)
> >$VendorJobs->ds->SQL.= " AND (`VendorJobs`.Industry
> IN
> >(".$Projects."))";
> >
> >$s_LocationState = CCGetParam("s_LocationState",
> "");
> >if (count($s_LocationState) > 0 AND
> >is_array($s_LocationState)) {
> >foreach ($s_LocationState as $key => $value) {
> >if ($Projects != "") $Projects = $Projects.",";
> >$Projects = $Projects."'".$value."'";
> >}
> >}
> >if ($Projects)
> >$VendorJobs->ds->SQL.= " AND
> >(`VendorJobs`.LocationState IN (".$Projects."))";
> >
> >echo "SQL:". $VendorJobs->ds->SQL."<br>";
> >
> >return $VendorJobs_ds_BeforeExecuteSelect;
> >
> >If you notice in the the SQL the "AND", I've
> changed
> >them back and forth to OR and a combo of AND in the
> >first and OR in the second.
> >
> >If I have OR in both, then each multi works on it's
> >own, no refined / results.  If I have AND in both,
> >then they come together but if I try to add more
> >values (like a multi select should allow) I get a
> "no
> >records" return.
> >So something like this using in both AND:
> >
> >I choose from Industry : Accounting and Finance
> >From LocationState: I choose Alabama
> >great it gives back to me all accounting and
> finance
> >records Alabama
> >But if I add in LocationState, Alabama and
> California
> >then a no records is returned.
> >
> >Anyway, if anyone has some pointers or ideas I'd
> >greatly appreciate.
> >
> >Stuart
> >
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