|  | Posted by Matthew White on 09/03/07 13:47 
"Captain Paralytic" <paul_lautman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1188822951.234785.7490@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com...
 > On 3 Sep, 13:10, "Matthew White" <mgw...@msn.com> wrote:
 >> "Captain Paralytic" <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
 >>
 >> news:1188810171.687472.262900@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >> > On 2 Sep, 21:42, "Matthew White" <mgw...@msn.com> wrote:
 >> >> I have started using the new mysql_* extensions.  Here is the code I
 >> >> am
 >> >> trying to run:
 >> >>         $temp2 = "SELECT * FROM assignments2 WHERE daydue < '247' &&
 >> >> progress !=
 >> >> '100'";
 >> >>         $temp2 = mysqli_query($mysqli,$temp2) or
 >> >> die(mysqli_error($mysqli));
 >> >>         $temp2 = mysqli_fetch_array($temp2) or
 >> >> die(mysqli_error($mysqli));
 >>
 >> >> This query doesn't work (though it throws no errors).  Only when I
 >> >> change
 >> >> the "<" to "<=" does the script work.  Why doesn't the less than
 >> >> operator
 >> >> work?
 >>
 >> > "This query doesn't work",
 >> > Very helpful this, very discriptive!
 >> > What precisely doesn't work about it? Do you just get no data output?
 >> > If so, please post some of the output from when it does "work".
 >>
 >> When it fails, it just returns a blank page, disregarding all other code
 >> below it.  If it completes, it will display the names and dates of all
 >> assignments that are overdue.- Hide quoted text -
 >>
 >> - Show quoted text -
 >
 > It can't return a blank page. It is a query. It returns a data
 > resourse.
 >
 > Now I asked you to "please post some of the output from when it does
 > "work"."
 >
 > Instead you told me about the data that the program displays on a web
 > page (I assume).
 >
 > Now can you please post some of the output FROM THE QUERY!
 
 The query returns a mysqli_result object, then stalls on the
 mysqli_fetch_array.  This results in a blank page.  If I removed the <, the
 query returns the same object, and returns an array after
 mysqli_fetch_array.  That's the only ouput.
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