Checkout sqltools at:
http://zc8.com/zc8/ZC8news/shownews.php?articleid=98

It has many fucntions for mysql within php.
They should work with php3.

On Wednesday 24 October 2001 04:19 am, Niklas Lampén wrote:
> mysql_data_seek();
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> Niklas
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23. lokakuuta 2001 21:48
> To: PHP-DB (mailing list) (E-mail); PHP-General (mailing list) (E-mail)
> Subject: [PHP-DB] Using A Query Results Multiple Times
>
>
>       I have an instance where I have to query my MySQL database and
> then use the multiple row results to create multiple pull down menus on
> a web page. My problem is how can I take the results of the query and
> use them more the once to create pull down menus? I've always used a
> while look to fetch each row of the results and have it create the pull
> down menu as it goes through each row. But doing it this way only stores
> one row of results in a variable. Is there a way I can grab all the
> results from a query that would go into an array so I could use it
> multiple times? I've looking briefly for a function to MySQL that would
> allow me to do this but haven't found anything unless I misunderstand
> mysql_fetch_array function. At first I thought I could loop through my
> while loop and have it put the results from the query of each row in to
> a multidimensional array. But then how would I add to the array after
> the initial row?
>
> BTW, I'm using PHP 3.0.16.... so I can't use the added array functions
> that PHP 4 has. I do plan on upgrading soon.

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