[nycphp-talk] Help with error statement
Paul
paul at gubavision.com
Thu Nov 16 14:15:48 EST 2006
The problem with this is that the count is always greater than zero.
The count($key) will always equal at least one. The one being the
orignating zipcode that you searched since even if you searched 1
mile, you would still have one originating zipcode. If there is a
location at that originating zipcode it would also return a location
query. Hence my problem.
Paul Guba
On Nov 16, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Rob Marscher wrote:
> Sorry... I looked at it a little too quickly... You need to put
> your if
> statement outside the foreach. That was the issue.
>
> $zips = $z->get_zips_in_range('07732', '10',
> _ZIPS_SORT_BY_DISTANCE_ASC, true);
> if(isset($zips) && count($key) > 0)
> //find all locations within range using returned zipcode values
> {
> foreach ($zips as $key => $value)
> {
> $sql_events = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM area36 WHERE zipcode
> ='$key'") or die (mysql_error());
> while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql_events)) {
> // process rows
> }
> }
> }
> // error statement if no locations are found within search radius
> else {
> echo 'Sorry, your search returned no locations. Try using a larger
> radius to search.';
> }
>
>
>
> Paul wrote:
>> If I do as I think you suggested here:
>> On Nov 16, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Rob Marscher wrote:
>>
>>
>>> You want to use mysql_num_rows -
>>> http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-num-rows.php - after
>>> your
>>> query. You can then do an if statement to check if mysql_num_rows !
>>> = 0
>>> before doing the while loop:
>>>
>>> $sql_events = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM area36 WHERE zipcode
>>> ='$key'") or die (mysql_error());
>>> if (mysql_num_rows() !== 0)
>>> {
>>> while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql_events)) {
>>> // stuff in here
>>> }
>>> }
>>> else
>>> {
>>> // error - no records found
>>> }
>>>
>>
>>
>> My correction snippet based on that here:
>>
>> {
>> $sql_events = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM area36 WHERE zipcode
>> ='$key'") or die (mysql_error());
>> if (mysql_num_rows($sql_events) !== 0)
>> {
>> while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql_events)) {
>> $dist = $row['dist'];
>> $day = $row['day'];
>> $town = $row['town'];
>> $time = $row['time'];
>> $place = $row['place'];
>> $street = $row['street'];
>> $type = $row['type'];
>> $Special = $row['Special'];
>> $hca = $row['hca'];
>> $ns = $row['ns'];
>>
>> //row count for alternating colors
>>
>> $row_color = ($row_count % 2) ? $color1 : $color2;
>>
>> //create tables for data row loop
>>
>> echo "<tr>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$dist</td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$day</td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$town</a></td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$time</a></td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$place</a></td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$street</a></td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$type</a></td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$Special</a></td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$hca</a></td>
>> <td class='$row_color'>$ns</a></td>
>> </tr>";
>>
>> // Add 1 to the row count
>>
>> $row_count++;
>> }
>> }
>> // error statement if no locations are found within search radius
>> else {
>> echo 'Sorry, your search returned no locations. Try using a larger
>> radius to search.';
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>> Returns the error statement each time there is an x amount positive
>> result. This was the exact problem I was having. So what I get is
>> the error repeated x amount of times than my table is built with the
>> actual results. What am I missing?
>>
>> Paul Guba
>>
>>
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