Why not use a sessions ? once posted your process form, you can store the final results on session vars and passing the results to other pages. Take a look on www.php.net on session topic. Regards, Luis Morales Murray @ PlanetThoughtful wrote: >>Sorry but this isn't working. The variable $ttl_price is a calculation in >>my first script. It stores the value of $Total_Price for all items. I am >>trying to pass that to a new page. It isn't a form that I'm working with, >>do I need to make it a form? I would greatly appreciate any help you >>could >>offer. >> >> > >The $_POST[] superglobal is only available to a page directly following a >page with a form on it, when the form's method set to 'POST'. > >Id $ttl_price a single value or an array? > >If you are not using a form, you could possibly pass the value on the query >string, then use $_GET[] in your target page to retrieve the value from the >query string. This doesn't require the presence of a form on your >originating page. > >Otherwise, you could also use sessions to put the value into a session >cookie and then retrieve it from the target page, using the $_SESSION >superglobal. > >How are you moving from the page in which the calculation is done to the >page in which you need the calculation? Ie, do you click on a button, a >link, do you redirect to the page etc? > >Much warmth, > >Murray > > > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php