On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Ron Piggott <ron.piggott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote: > > One more thing ... Bible is stored by verses, t is the text of the verse > > On Sun, 2008-12-21 at 19:52 -0500, Ron Piggott wrote: > > I am working on a web based Bible searching query. So far I am able to > > generate: > > > > SELECT * FROM `bible_verses` INNER JOIN `bible_books` ON > > `bible_books`.`id` = `bible_verses`.`b` WHERE `t` IN ( 'Lord' , > > 'Jesus' ) LIMIT 0 , 10 > > > > Is an "IN" the correct syntax to use? > > > > I am trying to take what the user types in (variable is $keyword_search) > > and allow a search where if the same 2 or 3 words are in the verse of > > the Bible that verse would be a match, but not necessarily be beside > > each other. > > > > $keyword_search_string = str_replace(" ", "' , '", $keyword_search); > > $query .= "IN ( '" . $keyword_search_string . "' ) "; > > > > How do I do this correctly? > > > > Ron > -- > > Acts Ministries Christian Evangelism > Where People Matter > 12 Burton Street > Belleville, Ontario, Canada > K8P 1E6 > > ron.piggott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > www.actsministrieschristianevangelism.org > > In Belleville Phone: (613) 967-0032 > In North America Call Toll Free: (866) ACTS-MIN > Fax: (613) 967-9963 > > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > query code looks correct. are you getting an error? have you tried echoing out the sql and testing in phpmyadmin or some other gui tool? -- Bastien Cat, the other other white meat