[PHP-DEV] Re: Bug #5546 Updated: Mysql Update Bug From: Alexander Meis (am <email protected>)
Date: 08/11/00

Hi...

>Can you please specify what version of mySQL you are using?
>Also, have you tried issuing
>the problematic SQL statement through the mySQL command line? If so, does
it return an
> error?

The Mysql Server version is: server version: 3.22.32-log
When i do the SQL statent on the comandline it works without anny error.
Also the querry in php works, i meant it does what it has to do, but the
error appears all the time when i am not using the @ bevore the statement.

Regards

Alex

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