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 Posted by The Natural Philosopher on 01/02/08 15:49 
Aaron Gray wrote: 
> "Paul Lautman" <paul.lautman@btinternet.com> wrote in message  
> news:5u1c11F1fc5l6U1@mid.individual.net... 
>> Aaron Gray wrote: 
>>> "NC" <nc@iname.com> wrote in message 
>>> news:292ed4c8-99da-427c-9685-6969a9e62783@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... 
>>> I do need to know whether it was an existin record or a new one and 
>>> have concurrency. PHP does seem like better logic for this problem. 
>> Well obviously you know best. Isn't it annoying that when you ask for help  
>> all us experts give you the correct answer and you have to keep ignoring  
>> us. 
>  
> I dont take this lightly, SQL may be the best way in the long run but for  
> the initial prototype it is not, I have thought about it and PHP is the best  
> solution at this time for the requirements I have. 
>  
>> Here's a thought, next time don't bother to ask for advice that you aren't  
>> going to take. It'll save everyone's time. 
>  
> Sorry, I do take advice, but as I have not given full details of what I  
> require and the requirments was to just clean up some PHP code on a PHP  
> newsgroup it would be helpful if some nice person would help me with that. 
>  
> I have now looked at the PHP side of things and AFAICS all that was required  
> was the 'mysql_num_rows()' function. 
>  
 
Thats what I generally check for myself. 
 
 
> Thanks for your feedback, when I need scalable code I will move things over  
> to the SQL side if that turns out the way to approach it. At the moment I  
> just want a single PHP file program that is not too complex and has all or  
> most of the logic encapsulated. 
>  
 
Yup. I agree. 
> Cheers, 
>  
> Aaron 
>  
>
 
  
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