I believe this
WHERE year = '2002', AND month = '3', AND day = '16', AND time_start = '1:00 PM', AND time_end = '12:00 PM', AND title = 'Faciltiative Leadership Training',
should read
WHERE year = '2002' AND month = '3' AND day = '16' AND time_start = '1:00 PM' AND time_end = '12:00 PM' AND title = 'Faciltiative Leadership Training'
As in there should be no commas in between the AND clauses.

Think of a where like an if statement and it becomes obvious

if (year == '2002' && month == '3' && day = '16' && $time_start eq '1:00 PM' && $time_end eq '12:00 PM' && $title eq 'Faciltiative Leadership Training') { #yada-yada-yada }
is correct but
if (year == '2002', && month == '3', && day = '16', && $time_start eq '1:00 PM', && $time_end eq '12:00 PM', && $title eq 'Faciltiative Leadership Training') { #yada-yada-yada }
is not...

:-)

Yves / DeMerphq
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In reply to Re: Re: Didn't mention if you'd tried . . . by demerphq
in thread DBI SQL Syntax Problem by jerrygarciuh

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