Again, my many thanks - I didn't know about the 'explode' function - that may be a huge help. Hopefully, I am on the right track now... thanks! "Brad Bonkoski" <bbonkoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:447DF496.30301@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote: > >>Thank you Brad - That is what I was looking for, but now that I see how it >>behaves, I am thinking that it isn't going to work the way I wanted. I >>need to then be able to pass the "ID" back to MySQL so that it will >>retrieve just the one record for editing. >> >>I guess I need to go back to making the DB create an auto-incrementing ID >>number. Hmmm... >> >>Thanks!! >> >> > Well, the unique ID would probably be the *best* way to go, but you could > also get the record with the below solution, of course this requires every > combination of first and last name is unique... > if you do: > $id = "Smith,Adam" > Then: > list($fname, $lname) = explode(",",$id); > select * from table where first_name = '$fname' and last_name='$lname' > would do the trick... > Of course this has many "what-ifs" asociated with it...all of which would > be taken care of with an auto-incrementing/primary key ID field for wach > record ;-) > > -Brad > >>"Brad Bonkoski" <bbonkoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message >>news:447DF244.1070705@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >>>Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Good Day! >>>> I am trying to use my limited knowledge to create a VERY simple process >>>> to display some of the information in my table, allow a particular >>>> record to be selected, then opened on a page with text boxes to edit >>>> the information, after which the UPDATE command will be used to update >>>> the database. >>>> That being said, I have a way that I think this will work, but I don't >>>> have a unique record number in my table for each of the entries. I >>>> have tried getting PHPMyAdmin to set this up, but I cannot seem to make >>>> it work. SO - I need to try to create that ID on the fly. I figured I >>>> could just combine the first and last names to make this ID, but I am >>>> not sure what the syntax should be. Here is the code I have dealing >>>> with defining the variables... >>>> >>>>Any help or thoughts would be splendid! >>>> >>>>while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { >>>>$id = $row['last_name'],$row['first_name']; >>>>$fname = $row['first_name']; >>>>$lname = $row['last_name']; >>>> >>>>$option_block .= "<option value=\"$id\">$lname, $fname</option>"; >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>Use the dot (.) for appending variables... >>>so it would be: >>>$id = $row['last_name'].$row['first_name']; >>>...or course if you want that would look like this: 'SmithAdam' >>>if you want 'Smith,Adam' as your id then: >>>$id = $row['last_name'].",".$row['first_name']; >>>-Brad >> >> -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php