Re: [PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???

2004-04-05 Thread Kim Steinhaug
DOH! - A private message arrived read below

When you mention it, ofcourse this is the correct (and sane sollution). I
guess
I was giving more flesh to the bone that the previous poster posted.

Looping through when limit is there is plain and simple stupid...

Shame on me! :)

Kim Steinhaug


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From: Ross Honniball ross at bookshop dot jcu dot edu dot au
To: Kim Steinhaug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???


 If you specify LIMIT 2,1 then this will only return 1 record (ie. the
 second parameter is the number of results to return)

 At 06:17 AM 5/04/2004, you wrote:
 I would say the same, do the query and then a loop through the results.
 Skip the first one and output the second,
 
 eg.
 
 $levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY levelorder
   RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());
 for($i=0;$imysql_num_rows($levels);$i++){
   $item = mysql_fetch_object($levels);
   if($i){
   // Do the output with the new object, $item
   break;
   }
 }
 
 
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   Hi!
   But what's the problem?
   You can use mysql_fetch_array() 2 times.
   But may be I understood question not correctly...
  
  
   Friday, April 2, 2004, 10:06:05 PM, -{ wrote:
  
   RB I couldn't find anything like this from my archive searches ... so
 here goes:
  
   RB I've got this query:
  
   RB $levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY
 levelorder
   RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());
  
   RB but I can't figure out how to write the rest of the code ... I
need to
 skip
   RB the first row and get the data from the 2nd row... but because
there's
 an
   RB optional up to 255 possible rows in this table, and the order of
these
 are
   RB determined by a user customizable field called levelorder ... so I
 can't
   RB just pick the specific numrows - 1 ... :-/
  
   RB I know this is a kludge to do it this way ... but it's what I need
for
 now
   RB ... later I'll get to do it a more brilliant way...
  
  
   RB TIA
  
   RB Rene
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Re: [PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???

2004-04-04 Thread Kim Steinhaug
I would say the same, do the query and then a loop through the results.
Skip the first one and output the second,

eg.

$levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY levelorder
 RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());
for($i=0;$imysql_num_rows($levels);$i++){
 $item = mysql_fetch_object($levels);
 if($i){
 // Do the output with the new object, $item
 break;
 }
}


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Mikhail U. Petrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi!
 But what's the problem?
 You can use mysql_fetch_array() 2 times.
 But may be I understood question not correctly...


 Friday, April 2, 2004, 10:06:05 PM, -{ wrote:

 RB I couldn't find anything like this from my archive searches ... so
here goes:

 RB I've got this query:

 RB $levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY
levelorder
 RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());

 RB but I can't figure out how to write the rest of the code ... I need to
skip
 RB the first row and get the data from the 2nd row... but because there's
an
 RB optional up to 255 possible rows in this table, and the order of these
are
 RB determined by a user customizable field called levelorder ... so I
can't
 RB just pick the specific numrows - 1 ... :-/

 RB I know this is a kludge to do it this way ... but it's what I need for
now
 RB ... later I'll get to do it a more brilliant way...


 RB TIA

 RB Rene
 RB -- 
 RB Rene Brehmer
 RB aka Metalbunny

 RB ~ If you don't like what I have to say ... don't read it ~

 RB http://metalbunny.net/
 RB References, tools, and other useful stuff...
 RB Check out the new Metalbunny forums @ http://forums.metalbunny.net/



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Re[2]: [PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???

2004-04-04 Thread Aitziber Hernndez

KS  $item = mysql_fetch_object($levels);
probe with  $item = mysql_fetch_rows($levels);

 
 Aitzi

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domingo, 04 de abril de 2004, 22:17:41, escribiste:

KS I would say the same, do the query and then a loop through the results.
KS Skip the first one and output the second,

KS eg.

KS $levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY levelorder
 RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());
KS for($i=0;$imysql_num_rows($levels);$i++){
KS  $item = mysql_fetch_object($levels);
KS  if($i){
KS  // Do the output with the new object, $item
KS  break;
KS  }
KS }


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KS those who understand them, and those who don't.
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KS Mikhail U. Petrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
KS news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hi!
 But what's the problem?
 You can use mysql_fetch_array() 2 times.
 But may be I understood question not correctly...


 Friday, April 2, 2004, 10:06:05 PM, -{ wrote:

 RB I couldn't find anything like this from my archive searches ... so
KS here goes:

 RB I've got this query:

 RB $levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY
KS levelorder
 RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());

 RB but I can't figure out how to write the rest of the code ... I need to
KS skip
 RB the first row and get the data from the 2nd row... but because there's
KS an
 RB optional up to 255 possible rows in this table, and the order of these
KS are
 RB determined by a user customizable field called levelorder ... so I
KS can't
 RB just pick the specific numrows - 1 ... :-/

 RB I know this is a kludge to do it this way ... but it's what I need for
KS now
 RB ... later I'll get to do it a more brilliant way...


 RB TIA

 RB Rene
 RB -- 
 RB Rene Brehmer
 RB aka Metalbunny

 RB ~ If you don't like what I have to say ... don't read it ~

 RB http://metalbunny.net/
 RB References, tools, and other useful stuff...
 RB Check out the new Metalbunny forums @ http://forums.metalbunny.net/



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[PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???

2004-04-02 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
I couldn't find anything like this from my archive searches ... so here goes:

I've got this query:

$levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY levelorder 
DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());

but I can't figure out how to write the rest of the code ... I need to skip 
the first row and get the data from the 2nd row... but because there's an 
optional up to 255 possible rows in this table, and the order of these are 
determined by a user customizable field called levelorder ... so I can't 
just pick the specific numrows - 1 ... :-/

I know this is a kludge to do it this way ... but it's what I need for now 
... later I'll get to do it a more brilliant way...

TIA

Rene
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Re: [PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???

2004-04-02 Thread Mikhail U. Petrov
Hi!
But what's the problem?
You can use mysql_fetch_array() 2 times.
But may be I understood question not correctly...


Friday, April 2, 2004, 10:06:05 PM, -{ wrote:

RB I couldn't find anything like this from my archive searches ... so here goes:

RB I've got this query:

RB $levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY levelorder 
RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());

RB but I can't figure out how to write the rest of the code ... I need to skip 
RB the first row and get the data from the 2nd row... but because there's an 
RB optional up to 255 possible rows in this table, and the order of these are 
RB determined by a user customizable field called levelorder ... so I can't 
RB just pick the specific numrows - 1 ... :-/

RB I know this is a kludge to do it this way ... but it's what I need for now 
RB ... later I'll get to do it a more brilliant way...


RB TIA

RB Rene
RB -- 
RB Rene Brehmer
RB aka Metalbunny

RB ~ If you don't like what I have to say ... don't read it ~

RB http://metalbunny.net/
RB References, tools, and other useful stuff...
RB Check out the new Metalbunny forums @ http://forums.metalbunny.net/



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RE: [PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???

2004-04-02 Thread Rogers, Dennis
This will give you the second row of data.

$levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID 
.from hf_levels 
.ORDER BY levelorder  
.DESC LIMIT 1, 1) or die('Unable to get
levelsbr'.mysql_error());



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From: Mikhail U. Petrov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 12:16 PM
To: -{ Rene Brehmer }-
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] How to get only 2nd row in result set ???


Hi!
But what's the problem?
You can use mysql_fetch_array() 2 times.
But may be I understood question not correctly...


Friday, April 2, 2004, 10:06:05 PM, -{ wrote:

RB I couldn't find anything like this from my archive searches ... so here
goes:

RB I've got this query:

RB $levels = mysql_query(SELECT levelID from hf_levels ORDER BY levelorder

RB DESC LIMIT 2) or die('Unable to get levelsbr'.mysql_error());

RB but I can't figure out how to write the rest of the code ... I need to
skip 
RB the first row and get the data from the 2nd row... but because there's
an 
RB optional up to 255 possible rows in this table, and the order of these
are 
RB determined by a user customizable field called levelorder ... so I can't

RB just pick the specific numrows - 1 ... :-/

RB I know this is a kludge to do it this way ... but it's what I need for
now 
RB ... later I'll get to do it a more brilliant way...


RB TIA

RB Rene
RB -- 
RB Rene Brehmer
RB aka Metalbunny

RB ~ If you don't like what I have to say ... don't read it ~

RB http://metalbunny.net/
RB References, tools, and other useful stuff...
RB Check out the new Metalbunny forums @ http://forums.metalbunny.net/



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