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How to run sql statement
Ok, I'm trying to pull some extra info into the postbit template. I have a user lookup table that is going to link the vb user id to a user name on another table. In the functions_postbit.php file, I'm trying to run a sql command to pull in that data, but it keeps blowing up. I know there is a function in vb to run sql commands... could anyone help? thanks!
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More specifically, it blows up on a mysql_fetch_array or mysql_fetch_object
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Please read the announcement. It described that vb3 hacking is not allowed here until the RC1 stage. So i'm going to have to close this :)
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