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OK, here's my problem.
I've got a MySQL-table with several fields (fake1,fake2,test1,test2,test3,fake3). Now, I do only want to get the fields test1,test2,test3, but I only know by an Integer, how may there are (because the number of fields increases from time to time, so there will be test4, test5,..., test100 in near future etc). With Non-Arrays (integer for example, $Test1, $Test2, $Test3 etc), I normaly would use something like this: PHP Code:
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maybe because you didn't identify the variable:
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Ehm... no.
I've declared it (=5). |
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The Problem is, that the code
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Here's the proof: PHP Code:
I really need to run the first one, so plzzzzz help me ! |
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Try the following:
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