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php - Check if a row exists using old mysql_* API

I just want to check and see if a row exists where the $lectureName shows. If a row does exist with the $lectureName somewhere in it, I want the function to return "assigned" if not then it should return "available". Here's what I have. I'm fairly sure its a mess. Please help.

function checkLectureStatus($lectureName)
{
 $con = connectvar();
 mysql_select_db("mydatabase", $con);
 $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM preditors_assigned WHERE lecture_name='$lectureName'");
  while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result));
  {
     if (!$row[$lectureName] == $lectureName)
     {
         mysql_close($con);
         return "Available";
     }
      else
     {
        mysql_close($con);
        return "Assigned";
    }
}

When I do this everything return available, even when it should return assigned.

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Easiest way to check if a row exists:

$lectureName = mysql_real_escape_string($lectureName);  // SECURITY!
$result = mysql_query("SELECT 1 FROM preditors_assigned WHERE lecture_name='$lectureName' LIMIT 1");
if (mysql_fetch_row($result)) {
    return 'Assigned';
} else {
    return 'Available';
}

No need to mess with arrays and field names.


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