yeah..that is what i'm trying to do, but
I need to query WHERE contact_name='Supplier' and bring back the value for
contact_value
query WHERE contact_name='RANO' and bring back the value for
contact_value
query WHERE contact_name='Dynamic' and bring back the value
for contact_value
query WHERE contact_name='PrevSys' and bring back the value
for contact_value
Which are all different rows in the second table....
with the same ID field
thats how they are linked to the first table
thanks...
Matt
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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] 2 queries --> 1 array
> Not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, Matt, but I think it
is.
>
> <?php
> $query = "SELECT t1.NAME, t1.BUSINESS, t1.ADDRESS, t1.CITY, t1.PHONE,
t2.CONTACT_NAME, t2.CONTACT_VALUE FROM Table1 as t1, Table2 as t2 WHERE
t1.ID = t2.CONTACT_ID"
> $result = mysql_query($query);
>
> while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
> // to make it easier to read, I'll assign the values to variables for
this demonstration
> $name = $row['NAME'];
> $business = $row['BUSINESS'];
> $address = $row['ADDRESS'];
> $city = $row['CITY'];
> $phone = $row['PHONE'];
> $contactname = $row['CONTACT_NAME'];
> $contactvalue = $row['CONTACT_VALUE'];
>
> $bigarray[$name][$contactname] = $contactvalue;
> }
>
>
> $JoeBrownPrevsys = $bigarray['Joe Brown']['Prevsys'];
> ?>
>
>
> If that's not right, please re-describe the problem and let's see what we
can figure out.
>
> If you have questions about what/how/why/etc... feel free to ask.
>
> -TG
>
> = = = Original message = = =
>
> Hello,
>
>
> I need to query two different tables and create one "BIG" array.
>
> I can query both tables, but can't find a way to combine the results in
one array.
> The problem comes in with the second table. It has a weird layout.
>
> The second table only has four fields. They are: contact_id,
contact_owner, contact_name, and contact_value
>
> a.. The 'contact_id' needs to be linked to 'id' field from the first
table.
> b.. The contact_name is a field I need to use to reference what i'm
looking for.
> example... contact_name HAS values of RANO, PrevSys,
Supplier, Dynamic
> each of them has the same contact_id different
contact_names with different contact_values
>
>
> To query the second table I do something like this:
>
> SELECT contact_value FROM egw_addressbook_extra WHERE
contact_name='Supplier' and contact_id=' XXX'
>
> The xxx is the ID from the first table.
>
> -----------------------------------------
> Table 1:
>
> ID NAME BUSINESS
ADDRESS CITY PHONE
> 1 John Smith Smith's Phone Co. 100
Main St Someplace 555-5555
> 2 Joe Brown Brown's Shoe Store 105
Grant St. This City 555-0001
>
>
>
>
> Table 2:
>
> CONTACT_ID CONTACT_NAME
CONTACT_VALUE CONTACT_OWNER
> 1 PrevSys
NONE 4
> 1 RANO
100102 4
> 1 Supplier
TrueValue 4
> 1 Dynamic
192.168.0.0 4
> 2 PrevSys
OLD POS SYS 4
> 2 RANO
100105 4
> 2 Supplier
Orgill 4
> 2 Dynamic
192.168.100.0 4
>
>
> I want to query both tables and create a array. The extra fields from
table two need to have their own field in the array.
> I need to call those extra fields in the array by the contact_name
field...
>
> example.... $myrow[supplier] $myrow[PrepSys] $myrow[name]
>
>
> I have tried alot of stuff to get this done, but i think i was very off
task.
>
> Some help/guide is needed.... I'm new!!!!
>
> Thanks...
>
> Matt
>
>
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