Re: insertion problem (2)

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This may not necessarily be the problem.  But I am not sure that you should
be capitalizing the first character of your variable.

That is a special type of PHP variable - which I do not use normally - so I
can not remember what it is called.

However, put all your variables to lower case except the pre-defined
variables such as $_POST and $_GET etc.

See if that helps

<?php
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> From: sultan Ibraheem <sultan6480@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 14:50:57 -0800 (PST)
> To: maillists@xxxxxxxxxx, php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  insertion problem (2)
> 
> Thanks for your time,,
> 
> This is the code:
> 
> $uu=mysql_query("insert into voters2
> ('id','username','constnum','name','fname','gname','lname')values('$T10','$T1'
> ,'$T11','$T4,'$T5','$T6','$T7')");
> 
> $uu2=mysql_query("insert into voters2 ('sex','birth_day','email','password')
> values('$D1','$T9','$T8','$T2')");
> 
> 
> 
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