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					|  Posted: Sat, 4th Feb 2006 02:37    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Eh it's been awhile, but what is that comma doing there in your $sql variable?
 EDIT: Oh, guess that's proper UPDATE syntax... my bad.
   
 Will look closer.
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					|  Posted: Sat, 4th Feb 2006 03:05    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Cheers for the replies so far guys it's appreciated.
 
 
 mysql_error() retured the following
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'title field, desc = description field | 
 
 Seems strange to me....
 
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					|  Posted: Sat, 4th Feb 2006 06:08    Post subject: |  |  
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					| I don't think you need to do ".site_products."  if the name of the table you are in is just site_products.
 So just try "UPDATE site_products SET blah blah
 
 And if your IDs are integers, I'm not sure if you need to surround them with single quotes.
 
 So try WHERE id = $pid
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					|  Posted: Sun, 5th Feb 2006 10:45    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Did you try:
  	  | Code: |  	  | $sql = "UPDATE site_products SET title = '$title', desc = '$desc' WHERE id = $pid";
 
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					|  Posted: Sun, 5th Feb 2006 21:09    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Alright, I'd start printing out all your variables to make sure their data looks good to you.
 Like before the UPDATE statement, try like
 
 print $title;
 
 and stuff, and make sure all the variables look like they have good data, and I know it's silly to ask, but make sure your database is correct...
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					|  Posted: Mon, 6th Feb 2006 05:36    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Ah, sorry I couldn't pinpoint the problem, lol.   
 Glad you fixed it though! Good luck!
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