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<TITLE>WebSmith's Concerts-we'd-like-to-see
Database</TITLE>
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<H1>WebSmith's Concerts-we'd-like-to-see Database</H1>
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<H2>Master Concert Listing</H2>
<!-- Connect to the concerts database -->
<! msql connect >
<! msql database concerts >
<!-- Issue the query, here we are selecting all records ("*") from the
"listings" table, placing the results in a query handle called "q1".
This query handle will be used below to display the data. -->
<! msql query "select * from listings" q1>
<!-- Let's put the data in a table, it looks nicer -->
<TABLE border=1>
<!-- Some simple header info for the table -->
<TR>
<TH>SHOWDATE</TH>
<TH>HEADLINER</TH>
<TH>OPENING ACT</TH>
<TH>LOCATION</TH>
<TH>PRICE</TH>
</TR>
<!-- Here is where we have w3-msql display all the data retrieved from
the query stored in the query handle "q1".
Note the mixture of HTML and mSQL commands. Here, we
are simply building a table "row"
for every database "row" retrieved in the query. -->
<! msql print_rows q1
"<TR>\
<TD><font size=-1>@q1.0</font></TD>
<TD><font size=-1>@q1.1</font></TD>
<TD><font size=-1>@q1.2</font></TD>
<TD><font size=-1>@q1.3</font></TD>
<TD><font size=-1>@q1.4</font></TD>
</TR>">
<!-- When we are done, let's close
the table properly -->
</TABLE>
<!-- Free up the query handle -
we are done with it -->
<! msql free q1>
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