I have three tables like this:
1/ topics table:
topic_id category_id subject
1 1 first
2 3 second
3 2 third
2/ categories table:
category_id cat_name
1 art
2 math
The topics table is...
I presume this is MySQL? The update-join syntax differs between RDBMS.
Though the m/dd/yyyy date format suggests maybe MS SQL Server (and if it is mysql, that should be made into a proper datetime type rather than a varchar type)
Do I understand correctly that you are accessing both $_POST vals and $_GET['tid'] in the same HTTP request so all are known at the time you want to do the update?
@the_pete: I already read the link you provided. However, this is the very first time I've encountered this UPDATE syntax level. So, a full answer will be very much appreciated!
@MichaelBerkowski: Yes, I do. I can do the GET and POST to perform the name=value pair for my edit.php?tid=1, for example. My problem is the UPDATE query.
@MichaelBerkowski: No, please focus on the airticle_id #1 only because the airticle_id# 2 is the topic's reply, which may belong to another user who replied to the topic.
@Eric_ph Does anything in the $_POST identify that article? If not, it increases the complexity of this significantly (to retrieve the first article grouped by topic_id)