This is a PHP question and should really be asked on the PHP list.
But a suggestion. Tried using field names instead of number? ie.
$myrow["catid"];
I'd have to read up the PHP manual to find out for sure but I'm sure you can
do that just as well as I can.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Spiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:14
Subject: array awry
This associative array embedded within a function and declared as a global
at the start of the function, is meant to be a multidimensional array, but
with every loop of the while ($myrow = mysql_fetch_row($result)) statement,
it's previous values are replaced by the new ones. Any ideas on how I can
fix this?
If ($Selection == "3")
{
$tabledata[catid] = $myrow[0];
$tabledata[category] = "$myrow[1]";
$tabledata[under] = $myrow[2];
$tabledata[corder] = $myrow[3];
$tabledata[active] = $myrow[4];
}
Keith
aka Larentium
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