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Viewing contents of array
A good tip for checking the information returned from the database is to use <pre> and print_r() which outputs arrays in a more readable form...
e.g.
Presuming the following SQL was used on the comics database... SELECT title,author FROM `comics` LIMIT 1
This would return the title and author details for the first record in the table.
If you then used mysql_fetch_array() to get the first record and output it's contents wrapped in <pre> you get a nicely formatted view of the array and it's contents.
<? // Database connection here... $sql = "SELECT title,author FROM comics LIMIT 1'; $res = mysql_query($sql); $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($res); echo '<pre>'; print_r($row); echo '<pre>'; ?>
Would print the following...
Array ( [title] => Elfquest [author] => Richard/Pini (Wendi) )
Can be especially useful when using multidimensional arrays, or when you have alot of fields returned from the database.