It's quite possible that I'm missing something obvious here. The
following code fragment does not return any rows, but if I take out the
parameters and replace them with hardcoded strings (enclosed in single
quotes), I get the right results.
I've scattered print statements throughout, and
good thing to check...it seems to be OK.
Array ( [0] = montclair [1] = nj )
Michael Preslar wrote:
Check $parts.. print_r($parts) and make sure its 1) an array 2)
contains 2 values
On 10/31/07, Chris Curvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's quite possible that I'm missing something obvious here
Ah, but the *contents* of the array are not what I thought they
were...there was a leading space in nj. Which brings me to something
I've been wondering...is there a way to get the statement object to tell
me EXACTLY what was sent to the database engine?
Chris Curvey wrote:
good thing