Those are all statements, not questions, yes?

1. Are you the same Anon as the OP? 2. Are you the same anon who just replied to a node from 2005? 3. Have you been working on this for a while?

If not, then please ignore this, but if you are, then: Please show some effort - show that you have read the documentation and tried writing your own code! Sorry, but making obvious statements and copy-pasting from documentation doesn't count. And, if you're willing to pay people for their time, you'll probably have more success doing that on one of the many "programmers for hire" sites (this isn't one of them) instead of re-posting the same questions in hopes of somebody eventually throwing you enough snippets or giving in and writing the code for you. Again, please show some effort.


In reply to Re^3: store the output of the request to the db - instead of printing by Anonymous Monk
in thread store the output of the request to the db - instead of printing by Anonymous Monk

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