On Wednesday 24 November 2004 20:31, Mark Benson wrote:
From the above code,
Actually the above code would result in a parse error. There are no
where-loops in PHP but there are while-loops. This is not being pedantic. If
you're going to post code, make sure it's verbatim by using copy and
The real problem you're having is the statement says while there are
results in this query, grab them - once you reach the end of the first
while loop, there are no more results, so the second one is skipped
right over - it's condition *never* evaluates true.
If the query isn't changing, and
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 20:31, Mark Benson wrote:
From the above code,
Actually the above code would result in a parse error. There are no
where-loops in PHP but there are while-loops. This is not being pedantic. If
you're going to post code, make sure it's verbatim by using copy and
On Wednesday, November 24, 2004, at 02:40PM, Norland, Martin [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
The real problem you're having is the statement says while there are
results in this query, grab them - once you reach the end of the first
while loop, there are no more results, so the second one is skipped
-Original Message-
From: Mark Benson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The real problem you're having is the statement says while there are
results in this query, grab them - once you reach the end of the first
while loop, there are no more results, so the second one is skipped
right over -
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 23:02, Mark Benson wrote:
You want people to focus on your real problem and not on
the mistakes you made in transcribing your actual code into your post.
I actually write (rather badly it would seem!) theoretical examples
Please don't construct theoretical
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 01:36, Mark Benson wrote:
On Wednesday, November 24, 2004, at 02:40PM, Norland, Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The real problem you're having is the statement says while there are
results in this query, grab them - once you reach the end of the first
while loop, there