Quote as in "string" or quote as in 'string' ?
Those two confuse me.
Stuart
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If any of the variables used to insert data are
> strings ($f1a, $f2a,
> etc...), you'll need to have quotes around them.
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> dave
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> Stuart Felenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 10/14/2004 08:26 AM
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> To:
> Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> Subject:
> RE: [PHP-DB] mysql error and resource ID:
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> Not much luck here on placing the
> mysql_error($link);
> I know the server and database is reachable. So I
> imagine the error is happening in the query. I've
> moved the $link around with no luck.
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> Stuart
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> Revised code below:
> --- Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> <?php
>
> function begin()
> {
> mysql_query("BEGIN");
> }
> function commit()
> {
> mysql_query("COMMIT");
> }
> function rollback()
> {
> mysql_query("ROLLBACK");
> }
> mysql_connect("myserver","myusername", "mypassword")
> or die(mysql_error());
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> mysql_select_db("mydatabase") or die(mysql_error());
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> $query = "INSERT INTO MainTable
> (RecordID,UserID,.........)
> values
>
(null,null,$f1a,$f2a,$f2c,$f2d,$f2e,$f2g,$f5b,$f3m,$f3n,$f3e,$f3f,$f3g,$f3h,$f3i,$f3j,
> $f3k,$f3l)";
> begin(); // transaction begins
> $result = @mysql_query($query, $link);
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> if(!$result)
> {
> rollback(); // transaction rolls back
> echo "You rolled back ".mysql_error($link);
> exit;
> }
> else
> {
> commit(); // transaction is committed
> echo "your insertion was successful";
> }
> ?>
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