09-13-2006
thx
do you think next time, you could be a little quicker with the response?
"2 Minutes"
freakin awesome!
thanks lads
Rich
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MSQL_RESULT(3) MSQL_RESULT(3)
msql_result - Get result data
SYNOPSIS
string msql_result (resource $result, int $row, [mixed $field])
DESCRIPTION
msql_result(3) returns the contents of one cell from a mSQL result set.
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PARAMETERS
o $
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Note
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RETURN VALUES
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