Hello Philip, pse.. can you paste the error information? There is no known "empty set" problem. -- Best regards, Pablo PT> Hi all. PT> I am querying a database of single information multiple times using a PT> simple 'select' statement. However, whenever the data in the DB is PT> empty or is 0 (zero), then it throws an error. However, I don't want it PT> to throw an error, I just want it to move on to the next query. PT> This is being shown on a webpage I have. Note that I am using a PT> function for this select statement because I just have to change the PT> identifier that I am looking for - saves space. So I don't use PT> mysql_error() to show my errors, I redirect to a global 'error' page. PT> Is there a way to get around this "empty set" problem? Yes, I know PT> about using @ to suppress warnings, but it's more than this. PT> Thanks a bunch, PT> ~Philip -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php