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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 02/06/06 04:46
Mike wrote:
> I made the changes in the database records and in the defines. Same thing happens. Everything
> equates to a 1.
>
>
> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:y8ydnXXKi4H453jenZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Mike wrote:
>
>>I am having a problem getting AND to work. I have a MySQL database field defined as varbinary(8)
>>with X00 in it. Then I have define statements with X01 in it.
>>
>>define('CERTACCESS_MEDALS', x01);
>>
>>Then I run the data through a function
>>
>>function SecurityLevel_Check($security_byte, $securitylevel_bit) {
>>//AND = 1 IF BOTH are 1
>>return $security_byte And $securitylevel_bit; }
>>
>>if(SecurityLevel_Check($recordSet_cert->fields['certcode_access'], CERTACCESS_MEDAL) == 1) {
>>
>>
>>No matter what the values are it always returns a 1. I've looked and looked at the docs and cannot
>>figure out what I am doing wrong. I tried AND and & and both produce different but wrong results.
>>
>>PLEASE throw me a bone of a hint at what I am doing wrong.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>
>
>
> x01 is a string containing the characters "x', '0' and '1'.
>
> 0x01 is a one (or more) byte value with the lowest order bit on (and the
> rest off).
>
>
Also, "and" is a logical and, not a bit and. Any non-zero value will be
true.
If you need more help, I suggest you post all the failing code - not
just a line or two.
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