Hi

After Updateing the table1:
"SELECT username, score FROM table1 WHERE $select='$winner'";
Then you have your Informations..

Cya Blain

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Von: JeRRy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 28. März 2003 02:31
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Betreff: [PHP-DB] multiple queries in PHP to mysql database.



Hi,

I just noticed a problem with my question which would
cause major problems in my db.  So let me re-ask it
again.

How can I update 2 tables at once if a match occours
from information inputed into a PHP form.

Now this is what each table has.

table1:
id
username
game1
game2
game3
game4
game5
game6
game7
game8
score

table2:
id
username
password
sid
score

I have this:

$sql = "UPDATE table1 SET score=score+1 WHERE
$select='$winner'";

            mysql_query("$sql");
            echo("Points credited?  I hope!<br><br>");
    }
    else {echo("An error occoured, please click back
button and try again.");}

Now that works fine and updates correctly.

But now I want a second table to be updated.  So if
username blah got +1 I need table2 to update it's
score for blah to +1.  The query above updates if it
finda a match in table1 and does not require the use
of a username to update.  But for table2 I am guessing
it WILL need to know the username or id to update the
appropiate field and not update everyones score to +1.
 So how is this achieved? Or am I doing this a hard
way?

Jerry



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