Oops, guess I posted too soon.  Just figured out the problem myself (use a
do/while...).  Thanks anyways.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: René Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 3:25 PM
> To: Php-General
> Subject: [PHP] Array HELP PLEASE
>
>
> (Before you write RTFM, please know that I have checked www.php.net,
> zend.com, phpbuilder.com, et all, and--in the eternal words of
> Bono--I still
> haven't found what I'm looking.)
>
> The situation:  I extract an array from a MySQL table. Code:
>
>       $models = mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query("SELECT * FROM models WHERE
> lang='$lang' AND key1='data' AND key2='$series'",$db));
>
> Based on the above criteria, there should be two rows in $modelsrow, with
> each row containing about twenty elements.  (A two-dimensional array,
> right?)  All I want to do is display the contents of $models.   With the
> following...
>
>       for ($i = 1; $i <= 20; $i++) {
>               echo $models[$i]."<p>";
>               }
>
> ...I get just one row.  How can I also display the other row?  I've tried
> variations of $models[1][2], but I just can't get right syntax.  (Help is
> much appreciated. Thanks.)
>
> If you know of a good tutorial on multidimension arrays + mySQL,
> that would
> be nice too.
>
> ...Rene
>
>
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