In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Charles River <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On 10/7/05, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  I ask again, do you have more than one table in your database?
>
>Sorry, with just one table, I tend to use the words table and database
>interchangeably.

Naughty boy... there is a difference   <G>

>I have two addition scripts. One accepts a string and searchs the
>table for the row that contains a match and the secind displays that
>row. How do I get the updated time to appear in the display of the
>second script?

As you have already done it in one script, I can't understand why you
can't do it in the second script.  You will need two queries.

If the idea of two queries does not help you, then please post some
code.

-- 
Pete Clark

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