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Shwaza

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  1. That makes sense, however when I use it in the loop for my process it only works for ID 1 and 4 :S. The process looks like:

    while( $r = mysql_fetch_array($query) )
    {
      ... (the process)
    }

    and if I echo out the IDs each time the loop runs through it only comes up with 1 and 4 :S. If I just do:

    while( $r = mysql_fetch_array($query) )
    {
      echo $r['ID']. " ";
    }

    however, it echos out 1 2 3 4 5 like it should :S. Do you know why it might only echo out ID 1 and 4 during the process but echo out all 5 when it's just doing the echo? It makes no sense to me.
  2. Hi, thanks for reading this :).

    I have a really weird problem in a script I'm writing and I can't think of what could possibly cause it. Here is the code I'm using:

    [code]$sql = "SELECT ID FROM ". $table. "_choices";
    $query = mysql_query($sql) or die("A MySQL error occurred: ". mysql_error());
    echo "mysql_num_rows - ". mysql_num_rows($query). "<br />";
    echo "count mysql_fetch_array - ". count(mysql_fetch_array($query));[/code]

    I put the two echo's in to determine my problem. The problem is that the output text is:

    mysql_num_rows - 5
    count mysql_fetch_array - 2

    There SHOULD be 5 rows, but why would mysql_fetch_array() only return 2 even when mysql_num_rows told me there's 5. I'm 100% positive there are 5 rows in there, and I can't understand why mysql_fetch_array() wouldn't return them all :S.

    If anyone could help it would be MUCH appreciated!

    Thanks!
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