db_send_query($sql);
}
-# to be consistant with the syntax of the other db functions, $values can be an
+# to be consistent with the syntax of the other db functions, $values can be an
# array, a single value, or multiple parameters.
#
-# as usual the where clause stuff is optional, but it will ofcourse update the
+# as usual the where clause stuff is optional, but it will of course update the
# whole table if you leave it off.
#
# examples:
$num_fields = count($columns);
if(is_array($values)) {
+ $values = array_values($values);
$args = array_slice($args, 1);
} else {
$values = array_slice($args, 0, $num_fields);
$args = array_slice($args, 1);
$sql .= ' ';
- # any left for where claus arguments?
+ # any left for printf arguments?
if($args) {
$sql .= _db_printf($where, $args);
} else {