really it's no problem, you've helped me no end. Would be really grateful though if you could explain me this one thing.
So I run query #1, and I now have an array with 2 columns - client ID and name. Great start. Then I run query #2 which generates another list, this time with client IDs and an integer for each ID. There will not be a value for each client returned by query 1. My question is, how do I refer to the new column of the array?
Can I just put the output of query #1 into @array and then refer to @array[2] when running the second query? I have searched high and low but can't see this referenced anywhere - at the moment this is my missing link!
In reply to Re^10: Help with MySQL SELECT into multidimensional array
by btongeorge
in thread Help with MySQL SELECT into multidimensional array
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