Hello PHP Gurus,
I need your help on an insert query.
I wanted to know if there is way to insert an array of values into a DB. An
eg would explain this better :
If I have 2 tables in a DB, 1) users has 3 columns 2) hobbies = 5 columns
I was thinking of having a single function which will
well i guess you could do that. but it gets complicated after a
while and there will be a lot of work and probably after a while you
will get into some problems. You have to handle escaping, special
types etc. Then what about performance? how to query the data ...
using similar approach or is
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Vinay Kannan viny...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello PHP Gurus,
I need your help on an insert query.
I wanted to know if there is way to insert an array of values into a DB. An
eg would explain this better :
If I have 2 tables in a DB, 1) users has 3 columns 2)
From: Vinay Kannan viny...@gmail.com
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Subject: [PHP-DB] query help
Hello PHP Gurus,
I need your help
Hello PHP Gurus,
I need your help on an insert query.
I wanted to know if there is way to insert an array of values into a DB. An
eg would explain this better :
If I have 2 tables in a DB, 1) users has 3 columns 2) hobbies = 5 columns
I was thinking of having a single function which
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Sent: 17 noiembrie 2010 16:07
To: Vinay Kannan
Cc: PHP DB; php mysql
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] query help
well i guess you could do that. but it gets complicated after a while
and there will be a lot of work and probably after a while you will get into
some
The most performant methods are to use well parameterized stored procedure or a
prepared parameterized statement.
: Ashay
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From: Niel Archer [mailto:n...@chance.now]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 6:30 AM
To: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] query help
Hey Everyone,
I can use some help here I have query where one can selects an
style then a area and finally rating through a drop menu. When
some selects a rating they select a range of ratings. For example:
Style: Traditional
Area: Yosemite
Rating: From: 5.5 To: 5.10c
This should pull
Hi Everyone, Happy Easter to you all.
I have this query, reasoning for posting on this
Mailing List is under it. :)
SELECT `username` , `score` FROM round .
$round_number . WHERE 1
ORDER BY `score` DESC LIMIT 0, 30
Is there a way to make it output the $round_number -1
(minus one number)?
I
I am having a lot of trouble with a query that works fine from a
basic SQL command line, but fails in my web script. Here is the portion of
code including the query:
mysql_select_db($database, $Prod);
$query_groups = SELECT name FROM group;
$groups = mysql_query($query_groups, $Prod) or
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Subject: [PHP-DB] Query Help...
I am having a lot of trouble with a query that works fine from a
basic SQL command line, but fails in my web script. Here is the
portion of
code including the query:
mysql_select_db($database, $Prod);
$query_groups = SELECT name FROM group;
$groups
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Subject: [PHP-DB] Query Help...
I am having a lot of trouble with a query that works fine from a
basic SQL command line, but fails in my web script. Here
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I am having a lot of trouble with a query that works fine from a
basic SQL
I've implemented the scheme I briefly outlined in my last post (locking
for data integrity), and now I'm writing queries to get totals from my
logs, and I think I might be over-complicating things, and I'd like some
alternative views on the subject.
My grandiose scheme works like this:
Problem:
Hi people,
I have a small problem with a select cause that I need to use.
I basically need the following.
Select * from table where page =3D=3D page_name
The fields in the db are
code,description,unit,price,category,minor_category
Then the display needs to be something along the lines of
This doesn't work either.
SELECT count(freerooms.room), WEEK(MAX(booking.date),1),
WEEK(MIN(booking.date),1) as total FROM freerooms LEFT JOIN booking
USING(room);
All good so far
now if I run this
SELECT count(f.room),WEEK(MAX(b.date),1), WEEK(MIN(b.date),1)
FROM freero
oms f,
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From: Matt Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrey Hristov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:26
Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Query help
This doesn't work either.
SELECT count(freerooms.room), WEEK(MAX(booking.date),1),
WEEK(MIN(booking.date
Not really this list but I'm after a quick bit of help.
If I run this query
select count(room) from freerooms;
-83
and this
SELECT WEEK(MAX(date),1), WEEK(MIN(date),1)as totalweeks FROM booking;
-4840
All good so far
now if I run this
SELECT count(f.room),WEEK(MAX(b.date),1),
it in
USING
Other problems?
Write..
Regards,
Andrey Hristov
IcyGEN Corporation
http://www.icygen.com
BALANCED SOLUTIONS
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 5:20 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] Query help
5:32 PM
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SELECT count(f.room),WEEK(MAX(b.date),1), WEEK(MIN(b.date),1) FROM freero
oms f, booking b;
will be
SELECT count(f.room),WEEK(MAX(b.date),1), WEEK(MIN(b.date),1) FROM freero
oms f LEFT JOIN booking USING(room) b;
room is the field which connects
can anyone figure out why the following code works fine when both select
variables = "ALL" and also when only 1 of the 2 ="ALL" but NOT when BOTH
select variables equal something other than "ALL"?
here is the code:
What area of the city would you like to dine in?
?php
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