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Posted by One on 09/11/06 14:15
Jeff Gardner wrote:
> One wrote:
> > Jeff Gardner wrote:
> >> Greetings:
> >>
> >> I have an UPDATE query (php 5.1.6/mysql 5.0.24a on apache 2.2) that
> >> appears to execute with no errors (php,mysql, or apache) but the data in
> >> the "UPDATED" table doesn't change. I've checked privileges for
> >> connecting account and that isn't an issue. Maybe it's my query:
> >>
> >> $editO = "
> >> UPDATE organization
> >> SET
> >> orgname = '$name',
> >> office = '$off',
> >> address1 = '$add1',
> >> address2 = '$add2',
> >> city = '$city',
> >> state = '$state',
> >> country = '$country',
> >> zip = '$ZIP',
> >> phone1 = '$phone1',
> >> phone2 = '$phone2',
> >> fax = '$fax',
> >> email = '$email',
> >> website = '$website',
> >> notes = '$notes',
> >> lasteditdate = '$lastedit',
> >> publish = '$pub',
> >> updatedby = '$uname'
> >> WHERE org_id = '$orgid'";
> >>
> >> include_once 'dsn.php';
> >> $res=mysql_query($editO)
> >> or die('Query Failed: ' . mysql_error());
> >>
> >> I've shuffled it around to get rid of whitespace to no effect. Any
> >> advice is appreciated.
> >
> > Can you echo out the statment being processed and post it as well ?
> >
> It's from a form that is pre-populated with existing data:
>
> $org = trim($_POST['name']);
> $off = trim($_POST['off']);
> $ad1 = trim($_POST['add1']);
> $ad2 = trim($_POST['add2']);
> $city = trim($_POST['city']);
> $state = trim($_POST['state']);
> $country = trim($_POST['country']);
> $zip = trim($_POST['ZIP']);
> $phone1 = trim($_POST['phone1']);
> $phone2 = trim($_POST['phone2']);
> $fax = trim($_POST['fax']);
> $email = trim($_POST['email']);
> $website = trim($_POST['website']);
> $cleanNotes = htmlspecialchars($_POST['notes']);
> $notes = trim($cleanNotes);
> $lastedit = date ('D \t\h\e jS \of M Y \@ h:i:s a T');
> $pub = trim($_POST['pub']);
Well - if we could see the insert statment that would heklp.
Check your field lengths - see if yuo're trying to insert too much data
into a particular field.
Check the date format for the lastedit field.
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