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MySQL Insert within FOR Loop


lspiehler

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I've got

 

for ($i=1; $i<=5; $i++)
{
if(isset($_POST['partsusedqty'.$i]) && $_POST['partsusedqty'.$i] != "" && $_POST['partsusedqty'.$i] != "0.00") {
mysql_query("INSERT INTO partsused (ptnumber, partqty, partdesc, partprice)
VALUES ($ticket, '$partsusedqty'.$i, '$partsuseddesc'.$i, '$partsusedprice'.$i)")
or die(mysql_error()); }
}

 

I need to know the correct formatting to put these variable variables as values in the mysql query. With this particular code, I get the error "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '.1, ''.1, ''.1)' at line 2" I've tried formatting this an endless number of ways, but I used this particular example because its the one I really thought should work. Everything I've tried that doesn't throw an error put the $partsusedqty in the partqty, partdesc, and partprice fields. Thanks for any help!

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