Please see inline:
--- Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A couple of possibilities are:
> 
> Store search criteria (form entries) in MySQL
> Store query string in MySQL

So with my current form, the where statement is built
from conditions that are set (or not set) in the form.
Perhaps I grab that one array ?

> On one of my sites I allow users to either build a
> query via a step-by-step procedure or manually enter

> a query
> statement. It is the statement that I store in the 
> database together with a name they supply and their
> user 
> id. This allows the user to save multiple queries
> and 
> recall them at a later date by a name that they
> supplied.
> 
I have something like that set up now.  The user must
be registered and logged in, the difference is I'm
saving the query string from URL. 

Stuart

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