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mawilliams

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  1. Thanks for that Fenway, the problem is I'm not sure how to go about doing it...could you offer me some guidence? Many thanks Mark
  2. Hi, I have a search form that contains 3 dropdown boxes: - search_bedrooms - search_price - search_area Each of these boxes contain values which will get info from a database when submitted, but they also have a value called [no preference], this is selected when the user doesn't want to search for any particular value. When submitted it goes through to a page which has a MYSQL SELECT statement: [code]$query = "SELECT * FROM property_details WHERE area = '$search_area' AND price = '$search_price' AND bedrooms = '$search_bedrooms'";[/code] What I need to know is if the user selects [no preference] on any one of the dropdowns, how can I make the above SELECT statement not include that in the search, but still search on the other criterias. (e.g. if in the search_bedrooms dropdown I selected [no preference], how could it be excluded from the search, but still include area and price?) I know it can be achieved with multiple SELECT statements, but there has to be a more efficient way. Hope that makes sense. Many thanks in advance. Mark
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