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HELP!! Should be easy!!!
I want to output a variable in my template. The variable is for example $eprice. When I put $eprice on the template, it does nothing! $eprice is a INT in MySQL. Does this have anything to do with it? If so, I've tried various ways to store $eprice as a character in another variable but it doesn't work. How do I get $eprice to show up on my template?!?!?!?!?!
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It would help to know where/how you are trying to retrieve the value...
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I've already retrieved the value, from a MySQL table. I queried the table into an array, then got $eprice from the array.
I'm going to try something now..... |
It didn't work. Any more help people?!?!?! Please?!?!?!
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Nobody can help me?
I've queried the stuff, but only the variables from one table don't work, the ones from the other table do. They're all in the same format though. |
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