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Re: PHP upgrade broke my code!

Posted by Norman Peelman on 01/31/08 15:55

ZeldorBlat wrote:
> On Jan 30, 7:21 pm, steveg1...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> On Jan 30, 1:29 pm, "Paul Lautman" <paul.laut...@btinternet.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> steveg1...@yahoo.com wrote:
>>>> Hi, I hope one of you gurus out there can help me. I have a web
>>>> application that had been running fine before I upgraded my server,
>>>> now it fails on the following snippet of code:
>>>> function NextOrder($OrderID) {
>>>> ConnectDatabase();
>>>> $MyQuery = "SELECT OrderID FROM `Orders` WHERE (OrderID > $OrderID)";
>>>> $request = mysql_query($MyQuery);
>>>> list($Answer) = mysql_fetch_row($request);
>>>> echo "DEBUG next is ""$Answer""";
>>>> return $Answer;
>>>> }
>>>> When this code is interpreted it outputs this:
>>>> DEBUG next is ""

If that's copy & pasted from your script then check your quote usage on
that line. All I see is double quotes cancelling each other out. Try:

echo "DEBUG next is '$Answer'";


>>>> Not surprisingly, I have a companion routine that looks essentially
>>>> the same except for the < operator replacing > and sort order
>>>> descending - it fails in the same way. if however, for the purpose of
>>>> testing I replace the < with a = then the code works as expected;
>>>> Did I find a bug in PHP/MySQL somewhere or am I doing something wrong
>>>> that I was getting away with before and now getting my hand slapped by
>>>> smarter software? ;-)
>>>> The environment that this worked under is
>>>> PHP 5.2.0
>>>> SuSE 10.2 x586 32 bit
>>>> MySQL 5.0.26-12
>>>> PHP5-MySQL 5.2.0-10
>>>> Environment it failed under
>>>> PHP 5.2.4
>>>> SuSE 10.3 x86 64 bit
>>>> MySQL 5.0.45-22 x86 64 bit
>>>> PHP5-MySQL 5.2.4-10 x86 64 bit
>>>> Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this!
>>> Where/how does the value $OrderID get set?
>> It's passed to the routine as a parameter. if I echo $MyQuery to the
>> output and paste the resultant query to MySQL then it works as
>> expected.
>
> Enable error reporting in PHP and turn it up all the way -- then see
> if you get any errors when you run your script.


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Norman
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