In perl I can say something like:
($var1, $var2) = $sqh->fetchrow_array()
to assign column values to more than one variable at a time. So I
tried similar syntax with PHP:
($var1, $var2) = mysql_fetch_row($sqh);
but could not seem to work it out.
I know you can do this with a temporary array, and then take values
out of the array. But it would be nice to omit the temporary array.
Is it possible?
Egan
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