--- Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Stuart
>
> Not sure what's happening with the $Ind variable,
> maybe check the $_POST
> array as you enter the script to ensure that the
> form is passing the data
> correctly. It is almost as if you are appending it
> to itself at some point.
> You don't have a line like this anywhere do you :
> $Ind[] = $Ind; OR maybe 2
> of: $Ind[] = $_POST['Ind']; ??
>
> Part of the problem is with the implode statement.
> It is this that is not
> adding the initial and final ' to your IN statement,
> see below:
>
> if (count($Ind) > 0)
> {
>
> $IndStr = implode("','", $Ind);
> $where[] = "VendorJobs.Industry IN('$IndStr')";
> ^-------^
> }else{
> $where[] = "VendorJobs.Industry = {$Ind[0]}";
> }
>
> I would also remove this line:
> $Ind[] = "";
>
> HTH
> Graham
>
I think it's working , at least I get results now with
no error messages. Still some work to go on the
script. Here is the current initializatin and sql
code:
$Ind = $HTTP_POST_VARS['Ind'];
if (count($Ind) > 0 AND is_array($Ind)) {
$s_Ind = "'".implode("','", $Ind)."'";
}
I guess here I should put this in braces as it should
be conditional if $Ind is set, if not the subsequent
sql statement shouldn't go in.
if ($Ind)
$sql .= " WHERE VendorJobs.Industry IN ($s_Ind)";
Stuart
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