Re: Undefined Index

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Your code would be helpful, but I have an idea as to the root of your problem.
When renaming the field, did you fix the index that pointed to it?

Edward Dudlik
Becoming Digital
www.becomingdigital.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Wong" <php-db@gremlins.biz>
To: <php-db@lists.php.net>
Sent: Saturday, 03 May, 2003 06:16
Subject: Re:  Undefined Index


On Saturday 03 May 2003 17:48, Ron Allen \(newbie\) wrote:

>     I have been over my coding for the last two days.  I have a table where
> I am inputing just fine into.  When I go to update the record it will not
> let me.  I found out that the culpret was a field that was "BY" no matter
> what I tried it would not update.  I have had a problem in the past were I
> have named a table the same as a keyword in mysql and the table not work at
> all.  So I tried this as well in regards to renaming the field.  Now on a
> select I keep on getting a Undefined Index.....I have checked all my
> variables several times and then checked them again.  Any clues or
> ideas????????????????????

The problem seems to be in Line 724 of your code.

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