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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T16:41:38+00:00 2026-06-15T16:41:38+00:00

I am using a table for my states and I am having a time

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I am using a table for my states and I am having a time making the return value match what was already recorder in the DB
I am using the following to populate the options list:

              <label class="label" for="state"><em>State</em></label>
          <select class="select" maxlength="30" id="" name="state" ><option>
              <?php 
              $options = "";
               while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($resultstate))
                        {
                        $name=$row["name"];
                        $abbrev=$row["abbrev"]; 
                        $options.="<OPTION VALUE=\"$abbrev\">".$name;
                        } 
              echo $options;


             </option></select></div>

How can i loop through the array of states, or just tag the one in the DB as selected?
I can do both seperatly, but not together…

Any help is greatly appreciated

With some tweaking:

      while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($resultstate))
                        {
                            $name = $row["name"];
                            $abbrev = $row["abbrev"]; 
                                if($state == $abbrev){
                                    echo '<OPTION VALUE="'.$abbrev.'" selected="selected">'. $name.' </OPTION>';
                                    } else {
                            echo ' <OPTION VALUE="'.$abbrev.'"> '.$name.' </OPTION>';
                                    }

                        }

Works correctly, thank you for pointing me in the right direction

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    2026-06-15T16:41:39+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 4:41 pm

    If output is the problem…I don’t quite follow what you are having problem with ?

    <label class="label" for="state"><em>State</em></label>
          <select class="select" maxlength="30" id="" name="state" ><option>
              <?php 
              $options = "";
               while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($resultstate))
                        {
                        $name=$row["name"];
                        $abbrev=$row["abbrev"]; 
                        $options.="<OPTION VALUE=\"$abbrev\";
                        if($somevaluefromDb==$name){echo 'selected="selected"';}
                         echo ">".$name."</OPTION>";
                        } 
              echo $options;
    
    
             </select></div>
    
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