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I showed you an example. Doing a select just finds the data (gets a pointer to it), then you need to actually fetch it for use with the fetch_array statement. vB does have a shortcut if you are only fetching one line, and that is instead of saying query_read (or query_read_slave), to just say query_first. If you use that, then you do not have to fetch the data afterwards. It would be available in the array you assigned it to - so $mileage2010['username']
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