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    Right i want to make a form so i can add numbers into a database and this adds then to the total all ready.

    so what i want is a form and say i put for 4 in it will add it to what is all ready in the database. I then want it to show me how mutch is in the database.

    What i a doing is a fund wich i set money aside and i want to be able to add how mutch mponey i earnt in the day ect into this database then i can keep track on how mutch i have.

    + rep if anyone can do this

    Thanks
    Hayd93

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    This is quite easy, you use math in php with the plus sign being * so whatever amount they submit, query the database for the amount already in there then use the mysql_fetch_array function to fetch the info. Display this by using something like:
    $array[current] * $amount

    Then display the current amount using the same function but not adding the amount submitted, if this makes sense.

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    Don't you use a mac? Why don't you use Cha-Ching?

    I understand its not the same as like something on the web but its really useful - If Cha-Ching wont do then ill +rep whoever does this for you too lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johno! View Post
    Don't you use a mac? Why don't you use Cha-Ching?

    I understand its not the same as like something on the web but its really useful - If Cha-Ching wont do then ill +rep whoever does this for you too lol
    Ye i know about that just would prefeer a web based sort of thing. And anyway with a bit of fiddleing worked out what to do so + rep to both.

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