[nycphp-talk] I'm stupid...
Hans Zaunere
zaunere at yahoo.com
Wed May 21 14:58:45 EDT 2003
--- "Joshua S. Freeman" <jfreeman at amnh.org> wrote:
> I've made a conceptual breakthrough (duh!) with regards to this project I'm
> working on to really get to a meaningful skill level with MySQL/PHP
> development. But.. for some reason, I'm really stuck on this one point:
>
> I have a database called 'wasps'. The database has 19 tables so far most
> of
> which are 'lookup' tables (is that the right term?)...
>
> The main table in the database is called 'specimens'. Each 'specimen' has
> a
> taxonomy (order, family, genus, subgenus, species, subspecies).
>
> For each part of the taxonomy I have a separate table.
>
> Ideally, when someone loads the survey form to begin building a new record
> in the 'specimens' table, I want to query those taxonomy tables (order,
> family, genus, etc...) so that I can build
> <select><option></option></select> menus based on the rows inside each
> taxonomic table...
>
> I want to do this using 'foreach'...
>
> I've tried a few different things but I can't get it to work:
>
> mysql_connect($host, $user, $password)
> or die("Could not connect to database");
> mysql_select_db($database)
> or die ("Could not select $database database");
>
> print "The current database is $database";
>
> $query= mysql_query("select * FROM order");
I think you want to return to $result here, since it's used below.
>
> $result = $query;
> print ("<select name=\\"order\\">");
> foreach ($result as $key=>$val)
$result is not an array - it's a resource handle pointing to a chunk of
memory that contains MySQL's data. You'd probably want something like:
for( $rows = array(),$i = 0,$rowcnt = mysql_num_rows($result); $i < $rowcnt;
++$i ) {
$rows[] = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
}
foreach( $rows as $rownum => $row ) {
foreach( $row as $colname => $colvalue ) {
echo "<br><br>$rownum => $colname => $colvalue";
}
}
... for example.
H
> print "<option value=\\"1\\>$val</option>";
> print ("</select>");
> }
>
> ?>
>
> but this does not work.. i know I'm close.. and I just spent 2 hours at
> barnes & nobles at a table in the cafe with a bunch of PHP books (couldn't
> find that WROX book someone suggested earlier) trying to make this work on
> just the order table because that table only has one record in it... but I
> could not make it work.. if I can figure out how to make this, I'll be able
> to make considerable progress on this thing..
>
> Someone please help me over this hump!
>
> Thanks!
>
> J.
>
>
>
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