Dan Shirah wrote:
Here are the results of my print_r
Array ( [0] => 121 [1] => Y [2] => DS [3] => **************** [4] =>
{03} [5] => 500 [6] => *** *[7] => John* [8] => Mark [9] => Doe [10]
=> 123 My Way [11] => 456 Your Place [12] => Smithville [13] => 12345
[14] => 5432 [15] => 1235550000 [16] => 1235550011 [17] => a@xxxxx
<mailto:a@xxxxx> [18] => Y [19] => These are the comments [20] => Mar
27 2007 5:26PM [21] => Dan Create [22] => Mar 27 2007 5:26PM [23] =>
Dan Research [24] => Mar 27 2007 5:26PM [25] => Dan Submit [26] => C
[27] => TN )
Bold and in red is the first_name column result.
use the numeric reference then...
[..] is the index into the array, so if you want "John" use $row_info[7]
and if you *want* to use the name or associative array
read here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mssql-fetch-array.php
-B
On 3/27/07, *Brad Bonkoski* <bbonkoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:bbonkoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Send us the output of print_r($row_info)
feel free to mask out any data values you may wish.
Dan Shirah wrote:
> echo $row_info['first_name']; returns nothing.
>
> However I have verified the correct spelling both in the
database and
> in the
> PHP code and they are identical and when I print_r it shows that
there
> is a
> value in the first_name column of the record.
>
>
> On 3/27/07, Zoltán Németh <znemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:znemeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>> 2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 16.56-kor Dan Shirah ezt írta:
>> > Sorry, had a typo.
>> >
>> > *$cc_first = $row_info['first_name'];
>> > echo "$cc_first";*
>> > this echo returns nothing.
>>
>> and what does
>> echo $row_info['first_name'];
>> print out?
>>
>> if still nothing, then probably
>> 1) you misspelled the field name and it's not called first_name
>> 2) the field first_name is empty in the row
>>
>> greets
>> Zoltán Németh
>>
>> >
>> > On 3/27/07, Dan Shirah < mrsquash2@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mrsquash2@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > print_r($row_info) display the entire column contents of the
>> select id
>> > >
>> > > However,
>> > >
>> > > *$first = $row_info['first_name'];
>> > > echo "$cc_first";*
>> > >
>> > > the above echo still returns nothing.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > On 3/27/07, Davi <davividal@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:davividal@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > Em Terça 27 Março 2007 17:40, Dan Shirah escreveu:
>> > > > > I have echoed something out after virtually every line of
>> code :)
>> > > > >
>> > > > > When I echo out my result ($result_info) it returns
Resource
>> id#2
>> > > > > When I echo out my row ($row_info) it returns Array
>> > > > >
>> > > > > When I try to echo out a field from my array($my_info) it
>> returns
>> > > > nothing
>> > > > > at all.
>> > > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > How about:
>> > > >
>> > > > print_r($row_info);
>> > > >
>> > > > ??
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > --
>> > > > Davi Vidal
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