Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2008 12:28 PM, afan pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Daniel Brown wrote:
>>> On Jan 4, 2008 12:06 PM, afan pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> hi
>>>> I have function
>>>> function get_content($client_id, $form_id, $index1)
>>>> {
>>>>         $query = mysql_query("
>>>>                         SELECT content
>>>>                         FROM infos
>>>>                         WHERE client_id=".$client_id." AND 
>>>> form_id=".$form_id." AND
>>>> index1='".$index1."'");
>>>>         if (mysql_num_rows($query) > 0)
>>>>         {
>>>>                 $result = mysql_fetch_assoc($query);
>>>>                 return $result['content'];
>>>>         }
>>>>         else
>>>>         {
>>>>                 get_content(0, 0, $index1); // get default value
>>>>         }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> When I call it
>>>> $CONTENT = get_content(12, 104, 'merchant');
>>>> echo $CONTENT; // empty, nothing
>>>>
>>>> But if I use global in the function
>>>>
>>>> function get_content($client_id, $form_id, $index1)
>>>> {
>>>>         global $CONTENT;
>>>>         $query = mysql_query("
>>>>                         SELECT content
>>>>                         FROM infos
>>>>                         WHERE client_id=".$client_id." AND 
>>>> form_id=".$form_id." AND
>>>> index1='".$index1."'");
>>>>         if (mysql_num_rows($query) > 0)
>>>>         {
>>>>                 $result = mysql_fetch_assoc($query);
>>>>                 $CONTENT = $result['content'];
>>>>         }
>>>>         else
>>>>         {
>>>>                 get_content(0, 0, $index1);
>>>>         }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> get_content(12, 104, 'merchant');
>>>> echo $CONTENT;  # Shows correct.
>>>>
>>>> What's wrong with first solution?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>     Functions only use variables within their own scope, unless
>>> explicitly told to consider a variable as a global (or if the variable
>>> is a SUPERGLOBAL).
>>>
>> not quite sure I understand?!?
>> :(
>>
>>
> 
>     The fundamentals of PHP (and general programming): working with globals.
> 
>     Specifically for PHP, some required reading:
> 
>         http://us.php.net/global
> 
> 
I think you didn't understand my question: I know why the function work
in 2nd example. My question was why I'm not getting the result in 1st
example? What am I doing wrong. And, as far as I know, I think it
doesn't have anything with GLOBALS (register_globals are anyway turned off).

thanks

-afan

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