Ryan A wrote: > Hi, > I have this simple code in my php script: > > * * * * * > $res = mysql_query("SELECT product_id, now()-1 FROM ".$tc."_prods > where cno=$cno AND product_id='$product_id' LIMIT 1"); > > if($res) > { > $r = mysql_fetch_row($res); > $product_id2 = $r[0]; > $th_pres= $r[1]; > echo "debug echo"; > }else {echo "No results, sorry";} > * * * * * > > its working great when the data actually exists but when there are no > matches it still executes the "if($res)" part instead of displaying > "No results, sorry". Why is that? or am I using the syntax wrong? > > Thanks, > -Ryan
You need to test the number of records being returned. By just using "if ($res)" you're simply ensuring that it is returning a valid resource. It is, but it's just that the resource has zero rows. Change the test such that it check the number of results to be >= 1 and it should work. Cheers, Pablo -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php