I've tried all the suggestions you proposed, Poj, but the results aren't changing. I actually have been doing database prints to verify things are actually stored so they can be compared to. Things are storing as I expected them to so the only possible problem is with the verification which we concluded earlier.
Maybe what's confusing you is what's going on so I'll try to explain that small section.
AccountID is their generated $ID number which is a 17 character string. AccountAD is their email address collected from the form. Both of these are stored in the DB1 just fine. I'm trying to verify the url_params (accountID=xxx&accountAD=xxx) to what's being stored so I can add them to DB2.
That's what I am after anyways, is this what the code is actually doing or am I confusing that entire process?
Thanks so much.
sulfericacid
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