Example:
$simple = "select count(*) as count, searchkeywords from searchtable group
by searchkeywords order by count desc";
$stuff = mysql_query($simple);
If(mysql_num_rows($stuff) >= 1)
{
While($toarray = mysql_fetch_assoc($stuff))
{
$doit = mysql_query("INSERT INTO mytable (count, color) values
('$toarray[count]', '$toarray[searchkeywords]')");
Echo mysql_error();
}
}
I am not sure why, don't care. Here is a very simple pull from this table
insert into this table with the looped data.
Richard L. Buskirk
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon J Welsh [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 8:16 PM
To: Rick Dwyer
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP loop to issue sql insert
On 15/11/2010, at 12:47 PM, Rick Dwyer wrote:
> Hello List.
>
> I have a sql command that counts, groups and sorts data from a table. I
need to insert the results of that sql command into different table.
>
> My sql SELECT looks like this:
>
> select count(*) as count, searchkeywords from searchtable group by
searchkeywords order by count desc;
>
> and returns records like this:
>
> 578 green
> 254 blue
> 253 red
> 253 yellow
> 118 orange
> .... etc.
>
> My PHP looks like this so far:
>
> $sql = "select count(*) as count, searchkeywords from searchtable group by
searchkeywords order by count desc";
> $result = @mysql_query($sql,$connection) or die("Couldn't execute checkcat
query");
> $num = mysql_num_rows($result);
> echo $num;
>
>
> The echo is of course returning the total number of records.... not data
as listed above.
>
> I know a WHILE statement is to be used here, but can't get it to work.
>
> How do I loop through the above found data, inserting each value as like
this:
>
> insert into mytable (count, color) values ("578", "green");
> insert into mytable (count, color) values ("254", "blue");
> ...etc
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> --Rick
Personally I'll get MySQL to do it for me using: insert into mytable (count,
color) select count(*) as count, searchkeywords from searchtable group by
searchkeywords order by count desc (see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/insert-select.html for more
information on INSERT ... SELECT)
Otherwise, you'll want to use mysql_fetch_assoc($result). Examples and
information can be found at http://php.net/mysql_fetch_assoc
---
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