Esp. since I noticed we could edit posts <sigh>.
Anyway, on one of my databases, www.furnguy.com/cgi-bin/newcallcgi/db.cgi, (customer:frog), in &add_success, the value of &html_record(&get_record($in{$db_key})) is quite blank. No error, but no fields returned. So when records are added to the database, nothing is displayed in &add_success.
This is also a similar case in all of the view functions. Whenever a search is executed, no matching records is *always* returned, even with ID=*.
However, all this only happens for *non-admin* users. Odd, I think. Can anyone help me? My grasp of associative arrays is limited.
If you run into any password dialogs on the site, you can get through with the customer number ADA1. The source is also available at http://www.furnguy.com/temp. My ICQ number is 4200071, in case you have a problem. Temporary admin access is granted through admin:admin.
Thanks in advance,
Leam
Anyway, on one of my databases, www.furnguy.com/cgi-bin/newcallcgi/db.cgi, (customer:frog), in &add_success, the value of &html_record(&get_record($in{$db_key})) is quite blank. No error, but no fields returned. So when records are added to the database, nothing is displayed in &add_success.
This is also a similar case in all of the view functions. Whenever a search is executed, no matching records is *always* returned, even with ID=*.
However, all this only happens for *non-admin* users. Odd, I think. Can anyone help me? My grasp of associative arrays is limited.
If you run into any password dialogs on the site, you can get through with the customer number ADA1. The source is also available at http://www.furnguy.com/temp. My ICQ number is 4200071, in case you have a problem. Temporary admin access is granted through admin:admin.
Thanks in advance,
Leam