Yes, this is the same as "can I get a loop?". I previously tried to reply several time to the "can I get a loop?" but it didn't work. Anyway, I've used the <code> tags several times so I'll be sure to use them again on my next posting.

Now, the database I'm using is MySQL. None of the replies to my first posting don't really help at all. I don't mean to sound angry or anything, but I'm really frustrated b/c I can't figure this one out :)

Could someone expand on the code I've written so that it will grab the first EMAIL name available and then exit the routine? Or can someone tell me how to exit a routine safely?

Thanks!

Edit: 2001-03-03 by neshura


In reply to Re: code help by Anonymous Monk
in thread code help by Anonymous Monk

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