Good point. Since it's form data, what about $_POST['TimesheetID'] ? > Don't see anything obviously wrong with your query string. Are the inserts > happening in the same block of code, i.e., are you sure that > _$TimesheetID_ has a value in it when you're performing the second insert? > > > -dave > > >> I am using a form to Insert data into 2 tables in the same database. > >> $TimesheetID needs to be in each table. However, it is not being > inserted >> into the second table, "tblTimesheetDetails" . Any advise? > >> $result_timesheet=mysql_query("INSERT INTO tblTimesheet (TimesheetID, >> WorkerID, ClientID, TimesheetDate, ProspectiveOrRetrospective) VALUES >> > ('$TimeSheetID','$WorkerID','$ClientID','$TimesheetDate','$ProspectiveOrRetr >> ospective')")or die("Insert Error: ".mysql_error()); > >> $result_timesheetdetails=mysql_query("INSERT INTO tblTimesheetDetails >> (TimesheetID, ActivityTypeID, TimeSpentHours, TimeSpentMinutes) VALUES >> > ('$TimeSheetID','$ActivityTypeID','$TimeSpentHours','$TimeSpentMinutes')")or >> die("Insert Error: ".mysql_error()); > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php