or you can forget about keeping track of the indexes and just use
array_push or the even simpler $names[]=$row['lastname'];
Jim Moseby wrote:
I must be brain dead today since I can't get my syntax correct.
Simple MySQL query to return a list of last_name. No problem. Each
last name returned needs to be assigned to a unique variable like
name1, name2, name3, etc.
How about $names[1], $names[2], $names[3]?
JM
To expand a bit:
$index=0;
while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($result)){
$names[$index]=$row['lastname'];
$index++;
}
JM
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