PHP - Help With Inconsistant Mysql Query Results
I'm having a weird issue in which i'm trying to pull rows from a table based on the contents of specific fields. My query strings a
$ms = ("SELECT * FROM games WHERE game = 'test' AND playername = '$test' OR opponentname = '$test' ORDER BY playdate DESC LIMIT 25") or die ('Error: '.mysql_error ()); Which works fine until later I try to use: $ms2 = ("SELECT * FROM games WHERE game = 'test2' AND playername = '$test' OR opponentname = '$test' ORDER BY playdate DESC LIMIT 25") or die ('Error: '.mysql_error ()); What is weird is on $ms2 I found if I change it to: $ms2 = ("SELECT * FROM games WHERE playername = '$test' OR opponentname = '$test' AND game = 'test2' ORDER BY playdate DESC LIMIT 25") or die ('Error: '.mysql_error ()); It works... on one page, on the rest neither line works it just pulls every row in the table that fit one of the two name fields. Has anyone experienced anything like this or know why or a fix for this? Thanks! Similar TutorialsHello, This is query in MySQL Quote mysql> LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '/var/www/html/numbers.csv' INTO TABLE details FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' (number); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) Records: 2200 Deleted: 0 Skipped: 1200 Warnings: 0 Now, I am trying to run the same query in PHP and display the same results.... (i.e. Records, Deleted, Skipped) Quote <?php $db=mysql_connect("localhost", "user", "1234") or die(mysql_error()); $dname="database"; mysql_select_db($dname)or die(mysql_error()); $sqlstatement="LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE '/var/www/html/numbers.csv' INTO TABLE details FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' LINES TERMINATED BY '\n' (number)" ; mysql_query($sqlstatement) or die(mysql_error());; echo "it is done!"; ?> Tried mysql_fetch_array, row but could not get it to work... please help guys Hi All, Below is my code to add the two different query results into one. This is working fine when both the queries have same no.of rows. eg: row1 = 1 2 3 (Query1) row2 = 3 5 5 (Query2) o/p: 4 7 8 Let's say, I have few rows which are not exactly matched with first query. eg: row1 = 1 2 3 2 (Query1) row2 = 3 empty empty 5 (Query2) o/p : 4 2 3 7 (I want the o/p to be like this) empty means there is no data from the second query. In my while, && working fine when the 2 queries have same no.of rows. while (($row1 = mysql_fetch_assoc($rs1)) && ($row2 = mysql_fetch_assoc($rs2))) { $strHtml .= "<tr>"; $strHtml .= "<td align=center colspan=3>".($row1['Calls']+$row2['Calls'])."</td>"; $strHtml .= "<td align=center colspan=3>".($row1['actual_duration(min)A']+$row2['actual_duration(min)A'])."</td>"; $strHtml .= "<td align=center colspan=3>".($row1['call_usage']+$row2['call_usage'])."</td>"; $strHtml .= "<td align=center colspan=3>".($row1['disconnection_charge']+$row2['disconnection_charge'])."</td>"; $strHtml .= "<td align=center colspan=3>".($row1['total_revenue']+$row2['total_revenue'])."</td>"; $strHtml .= "</tr>"; } Is the while loop i am using correct or there is any other better solution for this? please help me, Thanks in advance. Hi guys, i'm trying to search from a form and use php to display the results of the FullText Search from a MySQL database, but I don't get any results from the query. This is the query: $query="SELECT * FROM tutorials WHERE MATCH(title, tags) AGAINST ('$searchform')"; I think the query is right but it doesn't give me any results.... Does anyone know what could be wrong? I think it might be something wrong with my table (database). my table should have 5 columns: id, title, category, content, tags The form should search throught the title and tags columns to see if it finds anything matching the $searchform , but I don't think it is doing it. Can anyone help please? Hello - I am connecting to MySql and running a query. If I use a foreach loop, I can iterate over the results and have them print to screen. However, when I try the below everything is null!
How can I add the results of my MySql query to a php array?
<?php $con=mysqli_connect("site", "user", "psasswr=ord", "db"); if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: " . mysqli_connect_error(); } $sql="SELECT * FROM test LIMIT 10"; $result = mysqli_query($con,$sql); echo json_encode($result); mysqli_free_result($result); mysqli_close($con); ?>
but what this prints is: {"current_field":null,"field_count":null,"lengths":null,"num_rows":null,"type":null} Say a user puts in a support request, and for every request it generates a unqiue string, and enters it into the database. Ok, now say there is a text field, when the user enters their unique string and it finds a match, it displays the data along with it. How can I accomplish this? Im kind of new to mysql, but I know basic SQL. Would be great if somebody could point me in the right direction! Thanks I have the following code that searches my database and displays results in a table: $fields = array("field1", "field2", "field3") $cols = implode (', ', $fields); $result= mysql_query (" SELECT $cols FROM tablename WHERE ................... "); if (!$result) {die('Could not search database: ' . mysql_error());} if($result) { if(mysql_num_rows($result) == 0) { return "Sorry. No records found in the database"; } else { $table = "<table border='1' cellpadding='5' cellspacing='5'>"; while($arr = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC)) { $table .= "\t\t<tr>\n"; foreach ($arr as $val_col) { $table .= "\t\t\t".'<td>'.$val_col.'</td>'."\n"; } $table .= "\t\t</tr>\n"; } $table .= "</table>"; echo $table; } mysql_free_result($result); } As you can see each of the MySQL table fields specified by $fields is displayed in a new column in the html table. I want to change this so that e.g. "field3" is displayed in a new row instead. So, instead of the html table looking like: | "field1-result1" | "field2-result1" | "field3-result1" | | "field1-result2" | "field2-result2" | "field3-result2" | | "field1-result3" | "field2-result3" | "field3-result3" | I want it to look like: | "field1-result1" | "field2-result1" | | "field3-result1" | | | "field1-result2" | "field2-result2" | | "field3-result2" | | | "field1-result3" | "field2-result3" | | "field3-result3" | | I guess this is quite straightforward, but I can't work it out! Pls help! Thanks. Hey all, first post to this site. I'm somewhat new to PHP, so bear with me - this might be an easy question, it might not be. Just looking for a little help. Basically, I have a query which takes commands from a form through AJAX (day, time, time1). The query executes a wildcard on a table named sip_data, searches for linked $id (so if $id=3, for example in multiple tables, it spits out the $name, $zip in a div). Here's the code: Code: [Select] <?php $dbhost = "localhost"; $dbuser = ""; $dbpass = ""; $dbname = ""; //Connect to MySQL Server $link = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass); //Select Database mysql_select_db($dbname) or die(mysql_error()); // Retrieve data from Query String $id = $_GET['id']; $name = $_GET['name']; $zip = $_GET['zip']; $server_url = $_GET['server_url']; $day = $_GET['day']; $time = $_GET['time']; $time1 = $_GET['time1']; // Escape User Input to help prevent SQL Injection $id = mysql_real_escape_string($id); $name = mysql_real_escape_string($name); $zip = mysql_real_escape_string($zip); $server_url = mysql_real_escape_string($server_url); $day = mysql_real_escape_string($day); $time = mysql_real_escape_string($time); $time1 = mysql_real_escape_string($time1); //build query $query = "SELECT * FROM $day,sip_data WHERE $day.id=sip_data.id AND $day$time<=>$day$time1 ORDER BY zip ASC"; //Execute query $qry_result = mysql_query($query) or die(('No Results')); //Build Result String while($row = mysql_fetch_array($qry_result)) { echo "<table id=query_result align=left>"; echo "<tr>"; if($zip = $row[zip]); echo "<th><b>$row[zip]</b></th>"; echo "</tr>"; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td><a href=$row[server_url] rel=ajaxDiv>$row[name]</a></td>"; echo "</tr>"; echo "</table>"; } echo $display_string; ?> Basically, my issue with this is that some of the results within the sip_data DB will have zip codes that repeat. The current code prints out each results with the zip code and name - here's an image of a sample result: What I would like to do is avoid repeating the zip code and just group the results under each zip code, kinda like this: 55408 55412 55423 --------- ------------ ---------- example example example example example example Any help would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I'm so close to the answer, but just need a little guidance. Who knows, I might be way off. Thanks in advance! Hi, I have a regular MySQL query that displays it's results to the screen in a browser as an HTML table, all nice and fruity. The managers who use this function like to send out the results to staff, currently they simply take a screen shot and paste it into an email to send out to everyone - quite an overhead on the email system, company network, not to mention the time taken to do the screen shot and paste it into an email in the first place. It would be good if I could include a standard HTML form button (preferably) or link on the results page to shove the displayed results to Outlook as an email, that contains the table all ready for the manager to add in what ever they want to the email and then send (usually to 'all@mysite.com' but it would be useful if they could change or add to this as they see fit). This is kind of what happens with a normal mailto HTML tag, except I want it to contain the MySQL query result too. This is the existing table output routine (something I inherited): Code: [Select] /* Output data into a HTMl table */ echo "<p>"; echo "<table align=center width=800 border=\"1\">"; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td BGCOLOR=\"#ffcc00\"><strong>Agent name</strong></td> <td BGCOLOR=\"#ffcc00\"><strong>Number of calls made / handled</strong></td> <td BGCOLOR=\"#ffcc00\"><strong>Average call minutes</strong></td> <td BGCOLOR=\"#ffcc00\"><strong>Total mins (inc hours + secs rounded)</strong></td> </tr>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_row($numresults)) { echo "<tr>"; for($i=0; $i < mysql_num_fields($numresults); $i++) { echo "<td align=center width=443>$row[$i]</td>"; } echo "</tr>\n"; } echo "</table></p>"; Hello all,
Based on the suggestion of you wonderful folks here, I went away for a few days (to learn about PDO and Prepared Statements) in order to replace the MySQLi commands in my code. That's gone pretty well thus far...with me having learnt and successfully replaced most of my "bad" code with elegant, SQL-Injection-proof code (or so I hope).
The one-and-only problem I'm having (for now at least) is that I'm having trouble understanding how to execute an UPDATE query within the resultset of a SELECT query (using PDO and prepared statements, of course).
Let me explain (my scenario), and since a picture speaks a thousand words I've also inlcuded a screenshot to show you guys my setup:
In my table I have two columns (which are essentially flags i.e. Y/N), one for "items alreay purchased" and the other for "items to be purchased later". The first flag, if/when set ON (Y) will highlight row(s) in red...and the second flag will highlight row(s) in blue (when set ON).
I initially had four buttons, two each for setting the flags/columns to "Y", and another two to reverse the columns/flags to "N". That was when I had my delete functionality as a separate operation on a separate tab/list item, and that was fine.
Now that I've realized I can include both operations (update and delete) on just the one tab, I've also figured it would be better to pare down those four buttons (into just two), and set them up as a toggle feature i.e. if the value is currently "Y" then the button will set it to "N", and vice versa.
So, looking at my attached picture, if a person selects (using the checkboxes) the first four rows and clicks the first button (labeled "Toggle selected items as Purchased/Not Purchased") then the following must happen:
1. The purchased_flag for rows # 2 and 4 must be switched OFF (set to N)...so they will no longer be highlighted in red.
2. The purchased_flag for row # 3 must be switched ON (set to Y)...so that row will now be highlighted in red.
3. Nothing must be done to rows # 1 and 5 since: a) row 5 was not selected/checked to begin with, and b) row # 1 has its purchase_later_flag set ON (to Y), so it must be skipped over.
Looking at my code below, I'm guessing (and here's where I need the help) that there's something wrong in the code within the section that says "/*** loop through the results/collection of checked items ***/". I've probably made it more complex than it should be, and that's due to the fact that I have no idea what I'm doing (or rather, how I should be doing it), and this has driven me insane for the last 2 days...which prompted me to "throw in the towel" and seek the help of you very helpful and intellegent folks. BTW, I am a newbie at this, so if I could be provided the exact code, that would be most wonderful, and much highly appreciated.
Thanks to you folks, I'm feeling real good (with a great sense of achievement) after having come here and got the great advice to learn PDO and prepared statements.
Just this one nasty little hurdle is stopping me from getting to "end-of-job" on my very first WebApp. BTW, sorry about the long post...this is the best/only way I could clearly explaing my situation.
Cheers guys!
case "update-delete": if(isset($_POST['highlight-purchased'])) { // ****** Setup customized query to obtain only items that are checked ****** $sql = "SELECT * FROM shoplist WHERE"; for($i=0; $i < count($_POST['checkboxes']); $i++) { $sql=$sql . " idnumber=" . $_POST['checkboxes'][$i] . " or"; } $sql= rtrim($sql, "or"); $statement = $conn->prepare($sql); $statement->execute(); // *** fetch results for all checked items (1st query) *** // $result = $statement->fetchAll(); $statement->closeCursor(); // Setup query that will change the purchased flag to "N", if it's currently set to "Y" $sqlSetToN = "UPDATE shoplist SET purchased = 'N' WHERE purchased = 'Y'"; // Setup query that will change the purchased flag to "Y", if it's currently set to "N", "", or NULL $sqlSetToY = "UPDATE shoplist SET purchased = 'Y' WHERE purchased = 'N' OR purchased = '' OR purchased IS NULL"; $statementSetToN = $conn->prepare($sqlSetToN); $statementSetToY = $conn->prepare($sqlSetToY); /*** loop through the results/collection of checked items ***/ foreach($result as $row) { if ($row["purchased"] != "Y") { // *** fetch one row at a time pertaining to the 2nd query *** // $resultSetToY = $statementSetToY->fetch(); foreach($resultSetToY as $row) { $statementSetToY->execute(); } } else { // *** fetch one row at a time pertaining to the 2nd query *** // $resultSetToN = $statementSetToN->fetch(); foreach($resultSetToN as $row) { $statementSetToN->execute(); } } } break; }CRUD Queston.png 20.68KB 0 downloads What would be the correct way to close a mysql query? At current the second query below returns results from the 1st query AND the 2nd query The 3rd query returns results from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd query. etc etc. At the moment I get somthing returned along the lines of... QUERY 1 RESULTS Accommodation 1 Accommodation 2 Accommodation 3 QUERY 2 RESULTS Restaurant 1 Restaurant 2 Restaurant 3 Accommodation 1 Accommodation 2 Accommodation 3 QUERY 3 RESULTS Takeaways 1 Takeaways 2 Takeaways 3 Restaurant 1 Restaurant 2 Restaurant 3 Accommodation 1 Accommodation 2 Accommodation 3 Code: [Select] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <?php include($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/include/db.php'); ?> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- --> </style> <link href="a.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head><body> <div id="listhold"> <!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <div class="list"><a href="Placestostay.html">Places To Stay</a><br /> <?php $title ="TITLE GOES HERE"; $query = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT subtype FROM business WHERE type ='Accommodation' AND confirmed ='Yes' ORDER BY name"); echo mysql_error(); while($ntx=mysql_fetch_row($query)) $nt[] = $ntx[0]; $i = -1; foreach($nt as $value) {$i++; $FileName = str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php"; $FileUsed = str_replace('_',' ',$nt[$i]); echo "<a href='" . str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php?title=$title&subtype=$FileUsed'>" . $nt[$i] . "</a>" . "<br/>"; $FileHandle = fopen($FileName, 'w') or die("cant open file"); $pageContents = file_get_contents("header.php"); fwrite($FileHandle,"$pageContents");} fclose($FileHandle); ?> </div> <!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <div class="list"><a href="Eatingout.html">Eating Out</a><br /> <?php $title ="TITLE GOES HERE"; $query = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT subtype FROM business WHERE type ='Restaurant' AND confirmed ='Yes' ORDER BY name"); echo mysql_error(); while($ntx=mysql_fetch_row($query)) $nt[] = $ntx[0]; $i = -1; foreach($nt as $value) {$i++; $FileName = str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php"; $FileUsed = str_replace('_',' ',$nt[$i]); echo "<a href='" . str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php?title=$title&subtype=$FileUsed'>" . $nt[$i] . "</a>" . "<br/>"; $FileHandle = fopen($FileName, 'w') or die("cant open file"); $pageContents = file_get_contents("header.php"); fwrite($FileHandle,"$pageContents");} fclose($FileHandle); ?> </div> <!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <div class="list"><a href="Eatingin.html">Eating In</a><br /> <?php $title ="TITLE GOES HERE"; $query = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT subtype FROM business WHERE type ='Takeaways' AND confirmed ='Yes' ORDER BY name"); echo mysql_error(); while($ntx=mysql_fetch_row($query)) $nt[] = $ntx[0]; $i = -1; foreach($nt as $value) {$i++; $FileName = str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php"; $FileUsed = str_replace('_',' ',$nt[$i]); echo "<a href='" . str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php?title=$title&subtype=$FileUsed'>" . $nt[$i] . "</a>" . "<br/>"; $FileHandle = fopen($FileName, 'w') or die("cant open file"); $pageContents = file_get_contents("header.php"); fwrite($FileHandle,"$pageContents");} fclose($FileHandle); ?> </div> <!------------------------------------------------------------------------------SKILLED TRADES BELOW---------------------------------------------------> <div class="list"><a href="Skilledtrades.html">Skilled Trades</a><br/> <?php $title ="TITLE GOES HERE"; $query = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT subtype FROM business WHERE type ='Skilled Trades' AND confirmed ='Yes' ORDER BY name"); echo mysql_error(); while($ntx=mysql_fetch_row($query)) $nt[] = $ntx[0]; $i = -1; foreach($nt as $value) {$i++; $FileName = str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php"; $FileUsed = str_replace('_',' ',$nt[$i]); echo "<a href='" . str_replace(' ','_',$nt[$i]) . ".php?title=$title&subtype=$FileUsed'>" . $nt[$i] . "</a>" . "<br/>"; $FileHandle = fopen($FileName, 'w') or die("cant open file"); $pageContents = file_get_contents("header.php"); fwrite($FileHandle,"$pageContents");} fclose($FileHandle); ?> </div> Here is my code: // Start MySQL Query for Records $query = "SELECT codes_update_no_join_1b" . "SET orig_code_1 = new_code_1, orig_code_2 = new_code_2" . "WHERE concat(orig_code_1, orig_code_2) = concat(old_code_1, old_code_2)"; $results = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error()); // End MySQL Query for Records This query runs perfectly fine when run direct as SQL in phpMyAdmin, but throws this error when running in my script??? Why is this??? Code: [Select] You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '= new_code_1, orig_code_2 = new_code_2WHERE concat(orig_code_1, orig_c' at line 1 quick question, I have this code that returns over 100 buttons: Code: [Select] <?php // Query member data from the database and ready it for display $sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM products"); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql)){ $product = $row["product"]; $id =$row["id"]; $price =$row["price"]; ?> <div id="products"> <form action="" method="POST" name="myform<?php echo $id; ?>" class="myform<?php echo $id; ?>"> <input type="hidden" name="hiddenField" class="hiddenField" value="<?php echo $product; ?>" /> <input type="hidden" name="hiddenField2" class="hiddenField2" value="<?php echo $id; ?>" /> <input type="hidden" name="hiddenField1" class="hiddenField1" value="<?php echo $price; ?>" /> <input type="submit" name="submit" class="submit" value="<?php echo $product; ?>" style="background-color:lightgreen; height:50px; width:100px;"> </form> </div> <?php } ?> What I would like is for the buttons to form columns of nine. ie 9 buttons in a column then a new column form.... how do I do this? Can someone please give me some ideas as to what might be wrong with this query...I keep getting no result and am echoing $count for debugging (and usernames and passwords) but get nothing for $count (expecting a 0 or a 1) or $dbusername or $dbpassword $sql="SELECT * FROM `users` WHERE `User name` = '$fusername' and `Password` = '$fpassword'"; $result=mysql_query($sql); $dbusername=mysql_result($result,0,"User name"); $dbpassword=mysql_result($result,0,"Password"); echo $dbusername; echo $dbpassword; // Mysql_num_row is counting table row $count=mysql_num_rows($result); // If result matched $fusername and $fpassword, table row must be 1 row echo $fusername; echo $fpassword; echo $count; if($count==1){ (This is where I keep going to the else) If you also have any feedback on my code, please do tell me. I wish to improve my coding base. Basically when you fill out the register form, it will check for data, then execute the insert query. But for some reason, the query will NOT insert into the database. In the following code below, I left out the field ID. Doesn't work with it anyways, and I'm not sure it makes a difference. Code: Code: [Select] mysql_query("INSERT INTO servers (username, password, name, type, description, ip, votes, beta) VALUES ($username, $password, $name, $server_type, $description, $ip, 0, 1)"); Full code: Code: [Select] <?php include_once("includes/config.php"); ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title><? $title; ?></title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="English" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" media="screen" /> </head> <body> <div id="wrap"> <div id="header"> <h1><? $title; ?></h1> <h2><? $description; ?></h2> </div> <? include_once("includes/navigation.php"); ?> <div id="content"> <div id="right"> <h2>Create</h2> <div id="artlicles"> <?php if(!$_SESSION['user']) { $username = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['username']); $password = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['password']); $name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['name']); $server_type = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['type']); $description = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['description']); if(!$username || !$password || !$server_type || !$description || !$name) { echo "Note: Descriptions allow HTML. Any abuse of this will result in an IP and account ban. No warnings!<br/>All forms are required to be filled out.<br><form action='create.php' method='POST'><table><tr><td>Username</td><td><input type='text' name='username'></td></tr><tr><td>Password</td><td><input type='password' name='password'></td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td>Sever Name</td><td><input type='text' name='name' maxlength='35'></td></tr><tr><td>Type of Server</td><td><select name='type'> <option value='Any'>Any</option> <option value='PvP'>PvP</option> <option value='Creative'>Creative</option> <option value='Survival'>Survival</option> <option value='Roleplay'>RolePlay</option> </select></td></tr> <tr><td>Description</td><td><textarea maxlength='1500' rows='18' cols='40' name='description'></textarea></td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td>Submit</td><td><input type='submit'></td></tr></table></form>"; } elseif(strlen($password) < 8) { echo "Password needs to be higher than 8 characters!"; } elseif(strlen($username) > 13) { echo "Username can't be greater than 13 characters!"; } else { $check1 = mysql_query("SELECT username,name FROM servers WHERE username = '$username' OR name = '$name' LIMIT 1"); if(mysql_num_rows($check1) < 0) { echo "Sorry, there is already an account with this username and/or server name!"; } else { $ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; mysql_query("INSERT INTO servers (username, password, name, type, description, ip, votes, beta) VALUES ($username, $password, $name, $server_type, $description, $ip, 0, 1)"); echo "Server has been succesfully created!"; } } } else { echo "You are currently logged in!"; } ?> </div> </div> <div style="clear: both;"> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> <a href="http://www.templatesold.com/" target="_blank">Website Templates</a> by <a href="http://www.free-css-templates.com/" target="_blank">Free CSS Templates</a> - Site Copyright MCTop </div> </div> </body> </html> Hello all, I am new here so thank you in advance for all of your help. I am writing a pretty simple search script to display data from a table however have run into a snag. Things seem to get complicated all by themselves. I have a drop down to select the predetermined search criteria, because the data has either a 'Y'es or 'N'o. For example there are 50 or so products/brands with ingredients/categories in them. i.e. Brand X contains Sugar=Y, Salt=Y, Vinegar=N Brand Y contains Sugar=N, Salt=N, Vinegar=N Brand Z contains Sugar=Y, Salt=Y, Vinegar=Y Brand A contains Sugar=N, Salt=N, Vinegar=Y I want to display the brands that contain only the selected ingredients. I have added check boxes for the user to select. This runs ok however the return is more of a broader result and requires too much interpretation from the user. i.e. If I want to know which brands contain only salt and vinegar ??BRAND??= Sugar=N, Salt=Y, Vinegar=Y or ??BRAND??= Salt=Y, Vinegar=Y The return comes back: Brand X contains Sugar=Y, Salt=Y, Vinegar=N Brand Z contains Sugar=Y, Salt=Y, Vinegar=Y Brand A contains Sugar=N, Salt=N, Vinegar=Y Ideally the return Should only be: Brand Z contains Sugar=Y, Salt=Y, Vinegar=Y I believe the else if statement would work, I just have no knowledge of where to put it or how it would work. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Hello all, I have made the multi level marketing downline tree, but the problem with it now, it gives only the downline of one result, as the query gives 2 results what I want now is to make it give the downline of both results not just one, and it's always 2 results, not more here is my code Code: [Select] <?php $id = $_GET['id']; $result = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE id = '".$id."' ORDER BY id"); $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); if ($row['id'] == 0) { echo" <table> <div id=\".piccenter\""; echo "<tr>"; echo "<img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; echo ""; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$row['id']."'"; echo ""; echo "</div>"; } } $result2 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$row['id']."'"); $rows2 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result2); foreach ($rows2 as $row2) { if ($row2['id'] == 0) { echo" <div id=\".picleft\"> <img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0 >"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$row2['id']."'"; echo "</div>"; echo " <td>"; echo "</td> "; } } $result3 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$rows2['id']."'"); $row3 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result3); if ($row3['id'] == 0) { echo"<div id=\".picright\"> <img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$row3['id']."'"; echo ""; echo " <tr> <td>"; echo "</td> </tr> "; } $result4 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$row3['id']."'"); $rows4 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result4); if ($rows4['id'] == 0) { echo"<img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$rows4['id']."'"; echo ""; echo " <tr> <td>"; echo "</td> </tr> "; } $result5 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$rows4['id']."'"); $rows5 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result5); if ($rows5['id'] == 0) { echo"<img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$rows5['id']."'"; echo ""; echo " <tr> <td>"; echo "</td> </tr> "; } $result6 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$rows5['id']."'"); $rows6 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result6); if ($rows6['id'] == 0) { echo"<img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$rows6['id']."'"; echo ""; echo " <tr> <td>"; echo "</td> </tr> "; } $result7 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$rows6['id']."'"); $rows7 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result7); if ($rows7['id'] == 0) { echo"<img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$rows7['id']."'"; echo ""; echo " <tr> <td>"; echo "</td> </tr> "; } $result8 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$rows7['id']."'"); $rows8 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result8); if ($rows8['id'] == 0) { echo"<img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$rows8['id']."'"; echo ""; echo " <tr> <td>"; echo "</td> </tr> "; } $result9 = mysql_query("SELECT id FROM users WHERE recruiteris = '".$rows8['id']."'"); $rows9 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result9); if ($rows9['id'] == 0) { echo"<img src=\"icon.gif\" border=0 align=\"center\">"; } else { echo "<img src=\"images.png\" border=0>"; echo "<br />"; echo "'".$rows9['id']."'"; echo ""; echo " <tr> <td>"; echo "</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> "; } ?> Hi all, I'm new to php and I was trying to send the results of one query to another query. I need the results of both queries. Here are the queries $cui1 = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT CUI FROM MRSTY WHERE STY='ABC' "); $cui2 = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT CUI FROM MRSTY WHERE STY='XYZ' "); I want to know if this is possible $cuis = mysql_query("SELECT CUI1,CUI2,REL FROM MRREL WHERE CUI1 IN $cui1 OR CUI1 IN $cui2 "); Thanks. this is my query code Code: [Select] <?php $wsi_query = "(SELECT * FROM (SELECT a.no_Yards AS 'yards', a.Day_Swam AS 'date', a.Season AS 'season', (SELECT sum(no_yards) FROM swimming WHERE Season = '$ws') AS 'totalyards', (SELECT AVG(no_Yards) FROM swimming WHERE Season = '$ws') AS 'avg', (SELECT count(*) FROM swimming WHERE Season ='$ws') AS 'timelaps', (SELECT 1 + count(*) FROM swimming b WHERE b.no_Yards > a.no_Yards AND Season = '$ws') AS hrank, (SELECT 1 + count(*) FROM swimming b WHERE b.no_Yards < a.no_Yards AND Season = '$ws') AS lrank FROM swimming AS a) AS x WHERE Season = '$ws' )"; $wsi_result = mysql_query($wsi_query) or die("Query failed ($wsi_query) - " . mysql_error()); $wsi_row = mysql_fetch_assoc($wsi_result); ?> what it should do is output both the min and the max values like this Code: [Select] <?php while ($mm_wsi_row = mysql_fetch_assoc($wsi_result)){ if ($mm_wsi_row['hrank'] == 1){ if ($mm_wsi_row['date'] == "0000-00-00"){$dayswam = "";}else{$dayswam = $mm_wsi_row['date'];} echo "<tr>"; echo "<td style='background-color:#F90'>Max Length:</td>"; echo "<td>" . number_format($mm_wsi_row['yards']) . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $dayswam . "</td>"; echo "</tr>"; } if($mm_wsi_row['lrank'] == 1){ if ($mm_wsi_row['date'] == "0000-00-00"){$dayswam = "";}else{$dayswam = $mm_wsi_row['date'];} echo"<tr>"; echo "<td style='background-color:#F90'>Min Length:</td>"; echo "<td style='background-color:#FF9'>". number_format($mm_wsi_row['yards']) . "</td>"; echo "<td style='background-color:#FF9'>" . $dayswam . "</td>"; echo "</tr>"; } ?> the problem is that it doesn't work right all the time for some it just shows the min while others it just shows max I've tested the query in MySQL workbench so i know that that is working right but idk why it works right for some and doesn't work for others I was just wondering if this is a way that you can exclude certain rows from a MySQL query. For example if I have 10 records each with a unique id, is there anyway I can get all of the records except record 5? Thanks for any help. Hi I have a query where it returns a few fields based on the location. I created a class for the function and an index page. It does not return any values. Can someone please advise/ THE CLASS Code: [Select] <?php /**************************************** * * WIP Progress Class * * ****************************************/ class CHWIPProgress { var $conn; // Constructor, connect to the database public function __construct() { require_once "/var/www/reporting/settings.php"; define("DAY", 86400); if(!$this->conn = mysql_connect(DB_HOST, DB_USERNAME, DB_PASSWORD)) die(mysql_error()); if(!mysql_select_db(DB_DATABASE_NAME, $this->conn)) die(mysql_error()); } public function ListWIPOnLocation($location) { $sql = "SELECT `ProgressPoint.PPDescription` AS Description ,`Bundle.WorksOrder` AS WorksOrder, `Bundle.BundleNumber` AS Number, `Bundle.BundleReference` AS Reference,`TWOrder.DueDate` AS Duedate FROM `TWOrder`,`Bundle`,`ProgressPoint` WHERE `Bundle.CurrentProgressPoint`=`ProgressPoint.PPNumber` AND `TWOrder.Colour=Bundle.Colour` AND `TWOrder.Size=Bundle.Size` AND `TWOrder.WorksOrderNumber`=`Bundle.WorksOrder` AND `ProgressPoint.PPDescription` LIKE '" . $location . "%' ORDER BY TWOrder.DueDate DESC"; mysql_select_db(DB_DATABASE_NAME, $this->conn); $result = mysql_query($sql, $this->conn); echo $sql; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC)) { $return[] = $row; } return $return; } } ?> The index page Code: [Select] <?php // First of all initialise the user and check for permissions require_once "/var/www/users/user.php"; $user = new CHUser(7); // Initialise the template require_once "/var/www/template/template.php"; $template = new CHTemplate(); // And create a cid object require_once "/var/www/WIPProgress/DisplayWIPOnLocation.php"; $WIPProgress= new CHWIPProgress(); $content = "Check WIP Status on Location <br>"; $content = "<form action='index.php' method='get' name ='location'> <select id='location' > <option>Skin Room</option> <option>Clicking</option> <option>Kettering</option> <option>Closing</option> <option>Rushden</option> <option>Assembly</option> <option>Lasting</option> <option>Making</option> <option>Finishing</option> <option>Shoe Room</option> </select> <input type='submit' /> </form>"; $wip = $WIPProgress->ListWIPOnLocation($_GET['location']); // Now show the details $content .= "<h2>Detail</h2> <table> <tr> <th>PPDescription</th> <th>Works Order</th> <th>Bundle Number</th> <th>Bundle Reference</th> <th>Due Date</th> </tr>"; foreach($wip as $x) { $content .= "<tr> <td>" . $x['Description'] . "</td> <td>" . $x['WorksOrder'] . "</td> <td>" . $x['Number'] . "</td> <td>" . $x['Reference'] . "</td> <td>" . $x['DueDate'] . "</td> </tr>"; } $template->SetTag("content", $content); echo $template->Display(); ?> thank you |