Try after your line "$result = ifs_query...."
$row=mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
$first_name=$row[caa44340041];
$last_name=$row[caa442400042];
Below should work if you have multiple rows returned in the query and building
a list box -
while ($row=mysql_fetch_assoc($result))
{
echo "<OPTION VALUE=".$row[caa442400042]."> ".$row[caa442400042];
}
Good luck!
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 10:40 AM
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Variables
How would I assign the output of a query into variables? I have the
following code:
$sql = "SELECT caa44340041, caa442400042 FROM caa44340, caa44240 WHERE
caa443400018 = caa442400018; // THE QUERY ITSELF TO SELECT THE DATA
$result = ifx_query($sql, $connect_id) or die ("couldn't execute the
query"); // ASSIGNS THE RESULTS OF THE QUERY TO THE VARIABLE $RESULT
What I want to do is take the result, which would be a single record
containing caa44340041 and caa442400042 and put these vaules into the
variable $first_name (caa44340041) and $last_name (caa442400042) so I can
use them later on to populate multiple field entries in a form.
Would I do something like this?
$sql = "SELECT caa44340041, caa442400042 FROM caa44340, caa44240 WHERE
caa443400018 = caa442400018; // THE QUERY ITSELF TO SELECT THE DATA
$result = ifx_query($sql, $connect_id) or die ("couldn't execute the
query"); // ASSIGNS THE RESULTS OF THE QUERY TO THE VARIABLE $RESULT
$first_name = ($result, caa44340041); ???
any help is appreciated.
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