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 Posted by Veign on 05/05/07 18:07 
Safest thing is to assume there are always reserved words anything  
development, which there are... 
 
--  
Chris 
http://www.veign.com / http://www.veign.com/blog 
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"Matt White" <mgw854@msn.com> wrote in message  
news:pq1%h.477$wy2.253@trnddc03... 
> Thanks a lot!  It now works.  I didn't know that there were reserved words  
> in MySQL. 
> 
> "J.O. Aho" <user@example.net> wrote in message  
> news:5a2j3qF2mpuglU1@mid.individual.net... 
>> Matt White wrote: 
>>> Here is my query: 
>>> 
>>> $query = "UPDATE money SET value = '5' WHERE key = 'one'"; 
>> 
>> As you been using reserved words as column name this is how the query  
>> should 
>> look like: 
>> $query = "UPDATE money SET value = '5' WHERE `key` = 'one'"; 
>> 
>> Next time you create a table, do take a look at the page Veign posted and  
>> do 
>> not use those column/table names that are listed there. 
>> --  
>> 
>>  //Aho 
>
 
  
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