Thanks Wolf and Chris,

That did the trick -- now I just have to clean up the order a bit.

Amazing how another's view can see the problem so clearly -- I was way too 
close, what with otehr coding - should've seen it!

Regards,
Andre
(celtic)

On Wednesday 28 May 2008, Wolf wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> >>            $numrows1 = pg_numrows($result1);
> >>            $row = 0;
> >>            do
> >>            {
> >>                    $myrow = pg_fetch_array($result1, $row);
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> >>                                    $numrows2 = pg_numrows($result2);
> >>                                    $row = 0;
> >>                                    do
> >>                                    {
> >>                                            $myrow = 
> >> pg_fetch_array($result2, $row);
> >
> > You're overwriting your variables.
> >
> > $myrow from result 1 is being killed off when it gets into the $myrow
> > loop from result 2.
>
> Yeah, what Chris said!
>
> When you are looping inside another piece, make sure to change up all
> your variables.
> use a $j inside an $i, a $l inside a $k, $rowa inside a $row
>
> Woulda saved yourself a day of playing...
>
> Remember, the variable scope changes inside a function or class, but
> outside of that they pretty much run the whole length of the script.
>
> HTH,
> Wolf



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