PHP - I Want To Search With Multiple Table From By Database
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if(isset($_POST['ActivityId'])) { require_once('database.php'); $Search=$_POST['Search']; $query="select * from registration where Flag='A' AND Activity like '%,$Search,%'"; $result=mysqli_query($dbc,$query) or die('Not Connected'); while($row=mysqli_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<table border='2'><tr><td> Name--".$row['Name']."</td> <td>Contact Number--".$row['ContactNumber']."</td> <td>Email--".$row['Email']."</td> <td>Address--".$row['Address']."</td></tr></table>"; } } elseif(isset($_POST['EventId'])){ require_once('database.php'); $Search=$_POST['Search']; $query="select * from participation where EventId ='$Search'"; $result=mysqli_query($dbc,$query) or die('Not Connected'); while($row=mysqli_fetch_array($result)){ $LoginId= $row['LoginId']; echo $LoginId;} $query="select * from registration where LoginId='$LoginId'"; $result=mysqli_query($dbc,$query) or die('Not Connected to Reg'); while($row=mysqli_fetch_array($result)){ echo "<table border='2'><tr><td> Name--".$row['Name']."</td> <td>Contact Number--".$row['ContactNumber']."</td> <td>Email--".$row['Email']."</td> <td>Address--".$row['Address']."</td></tr></table>"; }} elseif(isset($_POST['Location'])) { require_once('database.php'); $Search=$_POST['Search']; $query="select * from registration where Flag='A' AND Address like '%$Search%'"; $result=mysqli_query($dbc,$query) or die('Not Connected'); while($row=mysqli_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<table border='2'><tr><td> Name--".$row['Name']."</td> <td>Contact Number--".$row['ContactNumber']."</td> <td>Email--".$row['Email']."</td> <td>Address--".$row['Address']."</td></tr></table>"; } } elseif(isset($_POST['BloodGroup'])) { require_once('database.php'); $Search=$_POST['Search']; $query="select * from registration where Flag='A' AND BloodGroup ='$Search'"; $result=mysqli_query($dbc,$query) or die('Not Connected'); while($row=mysqli_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<table border='2'><tr><td> Name--".$row['Name']."</td> <td>Contact Number--".$row['ContactNumber']."</td> <td>Email--".$row['Email']."</td> <td>Address--".$row['Address']."</td></tr></table>"; } } ?> <html><body><form action='<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>' method="post"> <input type="text" name="Search"><br> <input type="submit" name="ActivityId" value="Submit Activity Id"><br> <input type="submit" name="EventId" value="Submit Event Id"><br> <input type="submit" name="Location" value="Submit Location"><br> <input type="submit" name="BloodGroup" value="Submit Blood Group"><br> </form> </body></html> Hi frds............. I have two tables named "registration" and "participation". Registration table have some columns like "LoginId", "email","contact no.", "Name" etc.and participation table have 2 column named "LoginId" and "EventId". Now if user enters EventId, I want to display the details like email,contact no. etc. I have a code but it not works properly....... If result have more than one row it only displays the email and contact no. of last one instead of all. Plzzzzzzzzz help anyone................... ????????/ Similar Tutorialsugh... I'm a total PHP nub and I'm having trouble with: Code: [Select] $search_by = $_POST['search_by']; $search = $_post['search']; $dbc = mysqli_connect('xx', 'artofwarsomerset', 'xx', 'artofwarsomerset') or die ('Error connecting to MySQL server'); $query = "SELECT * FROM players WHERE '$search_by' = '$search' "; $result = mysqli_query($dbc,$query) or die("Error: ".mysqli_error($dbc)); echo "<table><tr><td>Player</td><td>city</td><td>alliance</td><td>x</td><td>y</td><td>other</td><td>porters</td><td>conscripts</td><td>Spies</td><td>HBD</td><td>Minos</td><td>LBM</td><td>SSD</td><td>BD</td><td>AT</td><td>Giants</td><td>Mirrors</td><td>Fangs</td><td>ogres</td><td>banshee</td></tr>" ; while ($row = mysqli_fetch_array ($result)) { echo '<tr><td> $row['player'] </td>'; echo '<td> . $row['city']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['alliance']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['x']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['y']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['other']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['porter']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['cons']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['spy']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['hbd']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['mino']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['lbm']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['ssd']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['bd']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['at']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['giant']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['fm']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['ft']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['ogre']</td>'; echo '<td> . $row['banshee']</td></tr></table>'; } ?> Error shows up on line 35 but I'm not sure what I've done... Also, the xx's on my dbc statement were on purpose. Current error is: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ',' or ';' in /home/content/64/4940664/html/artofwar/browse.php on line 35, I can't figure out where the hell it wants a ;... I have a search set up to search a table for the text entered in a textbox, I have two columns in the table, one with the first name of people, and the second with their last names, I am wondering how I can search both, so for instance: I type in the search field: Roger Smith in the database it would look like: First_name-----|-----Last_name -------------------|------------------- Roger------------|-------Smith my current query is: Code: [Select] $query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE fname LIKE '%$find%' OR lname LIKE '%$find%'"); But if I type both parts of the name it doesn't return anything. works fine if I just search for "Roger" OR "Smith". I want to have a search product feature, but I would like members to be able to search multiple fields in one go i.e. product_code, Product_name in one MySQL query. The thing is, members have to be logged on, so the query must also only show results relating to that specific member, via the session[member_ID], my current query for listing products for that specific member is : Code: [Select] $sql = "SELECT productId, productCode, image, name, price, stock_level FROM product_inventory WHERE memberr_ID = '" . $_SESSION['SESS_mem_ID'] . "; How would I change the above into a search query to search for productcode, productname and still only show results beloging to this member using the session data ? all help appreciated Hello, Does anyone know a tutorial I can follow to create my own search engine over the items I have in my SQL database? I find a lot of tutorials but they are all 'one word searches' which means if you type two words you will get all results that contain either word (too many hits). If the search engine tutorial displays result with AJAX even better. Thanks for help. df Hi all How do I modify the below code to search multiple tables in mySQL database? $query = "select * from store_items where description like \"%$trimmed%\" or title like \"%$trimmed%\" or dimensions like \"%$trimmed%\" order by id ASC"; $numresults=mysql_query($query); $numrows=mysql_num_rows($numresults); It is for a search function and I need it to search another table called 'about_text' and 'faq_text' Thanks Pete I have code to search a database of members, I can search by lastname but having a little problem. I want to be able to search by lastname starting with the first letter. (ie: a or b or c or d and so on). As it is right now I can only search by first letter of last name if I add % to the search (ie: a% b% c%) will give me all members with the last names starting with the approiate letter designation. I'm not sure how to handle this, any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Code: [Select] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title></title> </head> <body> <center><table cellspacing="10" cellpadding="10" width="750" border="0"> <h4>Search</h4> <form name="search" method="post" action="<?php $PHP_SELF?>"> Seach for: <input type="text" name="find" /> in <Select NAME="field"> <Option VALUE="lname">Last Name</option> <input type="hidden" name="searching" value="yes" /> <input type="submit" name="search" value="Search" /> </form> <?php // check to see if anything is posted if (isset($_POST['find'])) {$find = $_POST['find'];} if (isset($_POST['searching'])) {$searching = $_POST['searching'];} if (isset($_POST['field'])) {$field = $_POST['field'];} //This is only displayed if they have submitted the form if (isset($searching) && $searching=="yes") { echo "<h4>Results</h4><p>"; // If they did not enter a search term we give them an error if (empty($find)) { echo "<p>You forgot to enter a search term"; exit; } // Otherwise we connect to our Database mysql_connect("localhost", "root", "1910") or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db("cmc_member") or die(mysql_error()); // We preform a bit of filtering $find = strtoupper($find); $find = strip_tags($find); $find = trim ($find); // Now we search for our search term, in the field the user specified $results = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM members WHERE upper($field) LIKE'$find'"); // And we display the results if($results && mysql_num_rows($results) > 0) { $i = 0; $max_columns = 3; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($results)) { // make the variables easy to deal with extract($row); // open row if counter is zero if($i == 0) echo "<tr>"; // make sure we have a valid product ALIGN='CENTER' if($fname != "" && $fname != null) echo "<td ALIGN='CENTER'><FONT COLOR='red'><b>$fname $lname</b></FONT><br> $address <br> $city $state $zip <br>$phone<br><a href=\"mailto: $email\">$email</a><br></td>"; // increment counter - if counter = max columns, reset counter and close row if(++$i == $max_columns) { echo "</tr>"; $i=0; } // end if } // end while } // end if results // clean up table - makes your code valid! if($i < $max_columns) { for($j=$i; $j<$max_columns;$j++) echo "<td> </td>"; } //This counts the number or results - and if there wasn't any it gives them a little message explaining that $anymatches = mysql_num_rows($results); if ($anymatches == 0) { echo "Sorry, but we can not find an entry to match your query<br><br>"; } //And we remind them what they searched for echo "<b>Searched For:</b> " .$find; } ?> </tr> </table></center> </body> </html> I am developing a intranet forum in Php and MySQL and I am using ajax to display searched results on the same page but right now I am using query LIKE text% to search in database which is slower. but I want to make it fast search engin which can parse *,+ and show result. Since I am using ajax i am not able to use free search engin,so if possible pls provide a complete solution the second database found on the cloud
i try to get JSON data but how to insert and update them to another online database with the same table my php script to return json data <?php include_once('db.php'); $users = array(); $users_data = $db -> prepare('SELECT id, username FROM users'); $users_data -> execute(); while($fetched = $users_data->fetch()) { $users[$fetchedt['id']] = array ( 'id' => $fetched['id'], 'username' => $fetched['name'] ); } echo json_encode($leaders);
i get
{"1":{"id":1,"username":"jeremia"},"2":{"id":2,"username":"Ernest"}} Edited March 24 by mahenda does anyone have a code todo this? a snippet or soemthing ive tried a few diffrent ones ive seen but nothing that works.. it takes whats submited in search, then takes the words, breaks them up and creates a query string with all the diffrent feilds... here is what phpadmin produces when i search SELECT * FROM `breedclads`.`activeamahorse` WHERE (`id_entered` LIKE '%green%' OR `uuid` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_coat` LIKE '%green%' OR `breedable` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_sex` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_age` LIKE '%green%' OR `date_entered` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_eyes` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_eyes_type` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_mane` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_tail` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_luster_coat` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_luster_hair` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_gleam_coat` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_gleam_hair` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_parents` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_sale_type` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_sale_price` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_location` LIKE '%green%' OR `auction_date` LIKE '%green%' OR `picture_type` LIKE '%green%' OR `picture_name` LIKE '%green%' OR `picture_size` LIKE '%green%' OR `picture_content` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_coat_type` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_coat_gloom` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_hair_gloom` LIKE '%green%' OR `ama_hr_slurl` LIKE '%green%' OR `class_link_key` LIKE '%green%') AND (`id_entered` LIKE '%albino%' OR `uuid` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_coat` LIKE '%albino%' OR `breedable` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_sex` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_age` LIKE '%albino%' OR `date_entered` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_eyes` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_eyes_type` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_mane` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_tail` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_luster_coat` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_luster_hair` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_gleam_coat` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_gleam_hair` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_parents` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_sale_type` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_sale_price` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_location` LIKE '%albino%' OR `auction_date` LIKE '%albino%' OR `picture_type` LIKE '%albino%' OR `picture_name` LIKE '%albino%' OR `picture_size` LIKE '%albino%' OR `picture_content` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_coat_type` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_coat_gloom` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_hair_gloom` LIKE '%albino%' OR `ama_hr_slurl` LIKE '%albino%' OR `class_link_key` LIKE '%albino%') AND (`id_entered` LIKE '%69%' OR `uuid` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_coat` LIKE '%69%' OR `breedable` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_sex` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_age` LIKE '%69%' OR `date_entered` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_eyes` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_eyes_type` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_mane` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_tail` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_luster_coat` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_luster_hair` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_gleam_coat` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_gleam_hair` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_parents` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_sale_type` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_sale_price` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_location` LIKE '%69%' OR `auction_date` LIKE '%69%' OR `picture_type` LIKE '%69%' OR `picture_name` LIKE '%69%' OR `picture_size` LIKE '%69%' OR `picture_content` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_coat_type` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_coat_gloom` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_hair_gloom` LIKE '%69%' OR `ama_hr_slurl` LIKE '%69%' OR `class_link_key` LIKE '%69%') i need this to be made when people search with mutliple words as you can see it searchs each feilds for the green then each feild for albino, so on.. but i wont ever know what there searching for Please help me, thanks Hello all. First of all, if this isn't the right place for this topic, please excuse me and may the moderators/admins move it where it should belong. Second, I'm trying to make a mysql search - Everything works, but if say, a user searches for 34 it displays all numbers that have the number 34 in them. I want the results to be exact - if a user searches for 34, to display only 34, not 334, 5034 or 3401 (like it happens now). Here's the code: Code: [Select] <?php mysql_connect ("**************", "*******","*****") or die (mysql_error()); mysql_select_db ("********"); $term = $_POST['term']; $sql = mysql_query("select * FROM countries WHERE cocode LIKE '%$term%'"); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql)){ echo '<br/> Code: '.$row['cocode']; echo '<br/> Country: '.$row['coname']; echo '<br/><br/>'; } ?> If you have any questions, you're welcome to ask them in the thread. Thank you in advance Hi i am an absolute PHP/MYSQL Novice but i guess we all gotta start somewhere. I have a table in my database with names and addresses, f_name, s_name, street, zip_code, city etc etc etc What i want to do is display a drop down of all cities in my database then click on any city in the list to display all the details of people in that city, showing all fields. So i have got this far .. Code: [Select] $conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass) or die ('Error connecting to mysql'); $dbname = 'cities_wrdp1'; mysql_select_db($dbname); $sql = "SELECT DISTINCT City FROM PBM"; $result = mysql_query($sql); echo "<select name='City'>"; while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<option value='" . $row['City'] . "'>" . $row['City'] . "</option>"; } echo "</select>"; This produces the nice drop down list of cities from the database ... Now on click i would like to return results similar to this Code: [Select] $conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass) or die ('Error connecting to mysql'); $dbname = 'cities_wrdp1'; mysql_select_db($dbname); $query = sprintf("SELECT * FROM PBM"); $result = mysql_query($query); if (!$result) { $message = 'Invalid query: ' . mysql_error() . "\n"; $message .= 'Whole query: ' . $query; die($message); } echo "<br />"; echo "<table border='0'>"; while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { echo "<tr><td>"; echo "<a href=\"" .$row['profileURL'] . "\"> <img src=\"" . $row['faviconURL'] . "\" border=0 alt=\"" . $row["Thumbnail"] . "\"> </a>"; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['f_name']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['s_name']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['number']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['street']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['zip']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['city']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['Country']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['email_address']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['fb']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['web_site']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['phone']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['land']; echo "</td><td align='center'>"; echo $row['age']; echo "</td></tr>"; } echo "</table>"; mysql_free_result($result); So my question is .. how do i make the first piece of code selectable to produce similar results to the second piece of code based on the city selected ? Thanks for any help .. and please excuse my ignorance .. I am searching the database for items that are plaques. There are different years of plaques. I find all the plaques sorted by year. My display puts them in rows of 4 max. What I want is to display them by year with a different year on a different line. Right now there are 4 (1963), 3 (1965), 1 (1978) all bunched together. 1963, 1963, 1963, 1963, 1965, 1965, 1965, 1978 What I want is: 1963, 1963, 1963, 1963, 1965, 1965, 1965, 1978, Any help would greatly be appreciated. <?php include 'config0.php'; $search=$_GET["search"]; // Connect to server and select database. mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass)or die("cannot connect"); mysql_select_db("$dbname")or die("cannot select DB"); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE plaques LIKE '%$search%' ORDER BY year") or die(mysql_error()); // store the record of the "" table into $row //$current = ''; // keeps getting the next row until there are no more to get if($result && mysql_num_rows($result) > 0) { $i = 0; $max_columns = 4; echo "<table align=center>"; echo "<br>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { // make the variables easy to deal with extract($row); // open row if counter is zero if($i == 0) echo "<tr>"; echo "<td align=center>"; ?> <div style="float: left;"> <div><img src="<?php echo $tn; ?>"></div> </div> <?php echo "</td>"; // increment counter - if counter = max columns, reset counter and close row if(++$i == $max_columns) { echo "</tr>"; $i=0; } // end if } // end while } // end if results // clean up table - makes your code valid! if($i > 0) { for($j=$i; $j<$max_columns;$j++) echo "<td> </td>"; echo '</tr>'; } mysql_close(); ?> </table> How do I search through table 1, 2, 3 where a=x and b=y and c=z? Need some help I have 2 tables in a database and I need to search the first table and use the results from that search, to search another table, can this be done? and if it can how would you recommend that I go about it? Thanks For Your Help Guys! Hi all. This is the code I've been trying to execute. <?php // Get the search variable from URL $var = @$_GET['q'] ; $trimmed = trim($var); //trim whitespace from the stored variable // rows to return $limit=10; // check for an empty string and display a message. if ($trimmed == "") { echo "<p>Please enter a search...</p>"; exit; } // check for a search parameter if (!isset($var)) { echo "<p>No search parameter</p>"; exit; } //connect to your database ** EDIT REQUIRED HERE ** mysql_connect("localhost","*","*"); //(host, username, password) //specify database ** EDIT REQUIRED HERE ** mysql_select_db("my_db") or die("Can't select database//Does not exist."); //select which database we're using // Build SQL Query $query = "select * from people \"%$trimmed%\" order by FirstName"; // EDIT HERE and specify your table and field names for the SQL query $numresults=mysql_query($query); $numrows=mysql_num_rows($numresults); // If we have no results, offer a google search as an alternative if ($numrows == 0) { echo "<h4>Results</h4>"; echo "<p>Sorry, your search: "" . $trimmed . "" returned zero results</p>"; echo "<p><a href=\"http://www.google.com/search?q=" . $trimmed . "\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Look up " . $trimmed . " on Google\">Click here</a> to try the search on Google</p>"; } // next determine if s has been passed to script, if not use 0 if (empty($s)) { $s=0; } // get results $query .= " limit $s,$limit"; $result = mysql_query($query) or die("Couldn't execute query"); // display what the person searched for echo "<p>You searched for: "" . $var . ""</p>"; // begin to show results set echo "Results"; $count = 1 + $s ; // now you can display the results returned while ($row= mysql_fetch_array($result)) { $title = $row["FirstName"]; echo "$count.) $title" ; $count++ ; } $currPage = (($s/$limit) + 1); //break before paging echo "<br />"; // next we need to do the links to other results if ($s>=1) { // bypass PREV link if s is 0 $prevs=($s-$limit); print " <a href=\"$PHP_SELF?s=$prevs&q=$var\"><< Prev 10</a>  "; } // calculate number of pages needing links $pages=intval($numrows/$limit); // $pages now contains int of pages needed unless there is a remainder from division if ($numrows%$limit) { // has remainder so add one page $pages++; } // check to see if last page if (!((($s+$limit)/$limit)==$pages) && $pages!=1) { // not last page so give NEXT link $news=$s+$limit; echo " <a href=\"$PHP_SELF?s=$news&q=$var\">Next 10 >></a>"; } $a = $s + ($limit) ; if ($a > $numrows) { $a = $numrows ; } $b = $s + 1 ; echo "<p>Showing results $b to $a of $numrows</p>"; ?> As you can see, it's pretty simple and it's got very nice explanations of what everything does. But when I try it, I get this. Quote Warning: mysql_num_rows() expects parameter 1 to be resource, boolean given in D:\Program Files\xampp\xampp\htdocs\search.php on line 36 Results Sorry, your search: "Ella" returned zero results Click here to try the search on Google Couldn't execute query I'm pretty much stuck. Any ideas what that error means? And yes, there is a entry with the name of Ella in the people table of the database. Help? Hey guys, Could somebody help me with a little problem I am having, I havew spent the last two weeks trying different ways to search my database without success. What I want to do is have an input field that I can search only one column of my database. (it is a game collection) for example I want to search the game 'Medal of Honor' i type this in the search field and click submit button and it should find all the entries with that name in the database. I have tried a few online tutorials and nothing works.
here is some code that i tried. <?php $host = "localhost"; $user = "root"; $password =""; $database = "csv_db"; $id = ""; $game = ""; $year = ""; $platform = ""; mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_ERROR | MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT); // connect to mysql database try{ $connect = mysqli_connect($host, $user, $password, $database); } catch (mysqli_sql_exception $ex) { echo 'Error'; } // get values from the form function getPosts() { $posts = array(); $posts[0] = $_POST['id']; $posts[1] = $_POST['game']; $posts[2] = $_POST['year']; $posts[3] = $_POST['platform']; return $posts; } // Search if(isset($_POST['search'])) { $data = getPosts(); $search_Query = "SELECT * FROM games WHERE id = $data[0]"; $search_Result = mysqli_query($connect, $search_Query); if($search_Result) { if(mysqli_num_rows($search_Result)) { while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($search_Result)) { $id = $row['ID']; $game = $row['GAME']; $year = $row['YR']; $platform = $row['PLATFORM']; } }else{ echo 'No Data For This Id'; } }else{ echo 'Result Error'; } } // Insert if(isset($_POST['insert'])) { $data = getPosts(); $insert_Query = "INSERT INTO `games`(`Game`, `YR`, `PLATFORM`) VALUES ('$data[1]','$data[2]',$data[3])"; try{ $insert_Result = mysqli_query($connect, $insert_Query); if($insert_Result) { if(mysqli_affected_rows($connect) > 0) { echo 'Data Inserted'; }else{ echo 'Data Not Inserted'; } } } catch (Exception $ex) { echo 'Error Insert '.$ex->getMessage(); } } // Delete if(isset($_POST['delete'])) { $data = getPosts(); $delete_Query = "DELETE FROM `games` WHERE `ID` = $data[0]"; try{ $delete_Result = mysqli_query($connect, $delete_Query); if($delete_Result) { if(mysqli_affected_rows($connect) > 0) { echo 'Data Deleted'; }else{ echo 'Data Not Deleted'; } } } catch (Exception $ex) { echo 'Error Delete '.$ex->getMessage(); } } // Edit if(isset($_POST['update'])) { $data = getPosts(); $update_Query = "UPDATE `games` SET `GAMES`='$data[1]',`YR`='$data[2]',`PLATFORM`=$data[3] WHERE `ID` = $data[0]"; try{ $update_Result = mysqli_query($connect, $update_Query); if($update_Result) { if(mysqli_affected_rows($connect) > 0) { echo 'Data Updated'; }else{ echo 'Data Not Updated'; } } } catch (Exception $ex) { echo 'Error Update '.$ex->getMessage(); } } ?> <!DOCTYPE Html> <html> <head> <title>PHP INSERT UPDATE DELETE SEARCH</title> </head> <body> <form action="php_insert_update_delete_search.php" method="post"> <input type="number" name="id" placeholder="ID" value="<?php echo $id;?>"><br><br> <input type="text" name="game" placeholder="Game" value="<?php echo $game;?>"><br><br> <input type="text" name="year" placeholder="Year" value="<?php echo $year;?>"><br><br> <input type="number" name="platform" placeholder="Platform" value="<?php echo $platform;?>"><br><br> <div> <!-- Input For Add Values To Database--> <input type="submit" name="insert" value="Add"> <!-- Input For Edit Values --> <input type="submit" name="update" value="Update"> <!-- Input For Clear Values --> <input type="submit" name="delete" value="Delete"> <!-- Input For Find Values With The given ID --> <input type="submit" name="search" value="Find"> </div> </form> </body> </html> and here is the error i get. Fatal error: Uncaught mysqli_sql_exception: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1 in H:\xampp\htdocs\php_insert_update_delete_search.php:41 Stack trace: #0 H:\xampp\htdocs\php_insert_update_delete_search.php(41): mysqli_query(Object(mysqli), 'SELECT * FROM g...') #1 {main} thrown in H:\xampp\htdocs\php_insert_update_delete_search.php on line 41 can anybody help me do I search engine for my database i have enters some data using form which submit data in sql table1 like this, Fields name in table -->> id First name Lastname Date data saved -->> 1 user 1 2011-05-10 2 user 2 2011-05-11 3 user 3 2011-05-12 now i dont want to duplicate date in database let say while inserting data using form, Firstname : ____________ Lasename : ____________ Date : ____________ (i dont want this date to b save if the date alredy exist in database, it should prompt user "Date already exist and to edit click here (this will be the link to that date which is already exist so that we can edit) " ) SAVE i user files , form.php , insert.php(so insert values in database) , so tell me what function should i use to solve my problem.... I'm looking to know the best way to process a search query that has multiple words in the search: Code: [Select] elseif(isset($_GET['search'])){ $search=$_GET['search']; $keyword=explode(" ",$search); //database query } Should I do a while loop query the database for each keyword? Hi, So I'm trying to make a car rental project, and I need to show cars of a specific type, available in a specific period. I'm currently using this query: SELECT * FROM car, reservations WHERE car.car_id = reservations.car AND car.type = 1 AND reservations.reserved_from >= "2011-12-22" AND reservations.reserved_to <= "2012-12-20"; So this returns all the cars of the type 1 reserved in 2011-12-22 - 2012-12-20 period. So know that I know which cars are unavailable, how would you go ahead and pick out what's left? |