Ah!!! Thanks Tim!
Adding that call to the Mysqli_error() did the trick!
The MySQL did not like my dashes in my table name!
Once I took them out and renamed the table, it worked fine.
Wow! I don't think I would have ever thought of that on my own.
Thanks again!
Shannon O'Donnell
You can get the error text by using the mysqli_error function.
So, something like:
$result = mysqli_query($cxn, $query)
or die("Unable to insert record: \n"."Transmittal Batch Num:
".$XmittalBatchNum . " -- Error was:" . mysqli_error($cxn));
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/mysqli.error.php
Tim Clark
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