|  | Posted by J.O. Aho on 02/01/06 19:30 
Mike wrote:> Thanks but how do I get this to work...
 >
 > I thought of a way to do it but I need to access each line of the array
 >
 > by number.  I think this is called the master element index position.
 >
 >
 > I thought the following would work but it dosn't...
 >
 >
 > $row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_BOTH)
 > echo $row[1]['id'];
 > echo $row[1]['f_name'];
 > echo $row[1]['l_name'];
 
 mysql_fetch_array() does only fetch one line at the time, putting each column
 in it's own cell.
 
 $row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_BOTH)
 echo $row['id'];
 echo $row['f_name'];
 echo $row['l_name'];
 
 If you want to display all in the table
 
 while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
 echo $row['id'];
 echo $row['f_name'];
 echo $row['l_name'];
 }
 
 If you want to limit the number of lines, you need to include LIMIT in the query.
 
 $result = mysql_query("SELECT id, f_name, l_name FROM personal where
 l_name ='$_POST[l_name]' LIMIT $startpoint,$numberofrows");
 
 Keep in mind first row has the value 0.
 
 
 
 //Aho
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