Okay I'm trying to count the amount of people in a clan. I have all the clans sent in a database like this: name(clan name) roomOwner(Owner of clan)
I have a user table like this: username, clan(Owner of Clan)
How could I get all of the people who have the same clan and count that?
I figure it would be something like this but I'm unsure atm
function countMembers($clan) {
include "mysql.ws";
$query = mysql_query("SELECT u.clan AS clan, a.*
FROM
users u
JOIN clans a ON(a.roomOwner = u.clan)
WHERE
u.username = '$clan'");
while($row = mysql_num_rows($query)){
$members = count($row);
return $row;
}
}
This should work:
select clan, count(username) as "# Of Members"
from users
where clan is not null
group by clan
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I wrote a simple program that has two tables, one user and the other update_acc where the users table contains the registration details like username, name, last name, bank, account number of user while the update_acc contains users username, perfect money name, perfect money no. I have able to create the join but I want to output it one into a table with each information to its field then it shouldn't bring out every information to the user but just his own information, thanks.
` <?php
require_once 'core/init.php';
error_reporting(0);
require 'db/connect.php';
$sql = "
SELECT
users.username, users.name, users.last_name, users.bank, update_acc.perfect_money, update_acc.pm_no as update_acc
FROM users
JOIN update_acc ON users.username = update_acc.username
";
$results = $db->query($sql);
if($results->num_rows) {
while($row = $results->fetch_object()) {
echo "{$row->username} {$row->name} {$row->last_name} {$row->bank} {$row->update_acc}<br>";
}
}else{
echo 'No results.';
}
`
I guess what you are looking for is a where clause.
$sql = "
SELECT
users.username, users.name, users.last_name, users.bank, update_acc.perfect_money, update_acc.pm_no as update_acc
FROM users
JOIN update_acc ON users.username = update_acc.username
where users.username='adabebi' ";
this will show records for only username adabebi
I first search all questions info. from "question" table including title, content, user etc.
the Code:
$sql = "select * FROM question where id>0 ORDER BY id ASC";
$result1 = mysql_query($sql);
$res=Array();
And then I want to search the user's point from "user" table. So I must search point for each user in each row from the result1
The Code:
while($rows=mysql_fetch_assoc($result1))
{
$res[]=$rows;
$user = $rows['user'];
$sql2 = "select point from user where name='$user'";
$result2 = mysql_query($sql2);
}
My problem is how to combine all the users' point(result2) with the questions info.(result1) together so that I can return a json for each row.
Use left join, as my understanding this work for you
$sql = "SELECT q.*, u.point AS point FROM question AS q LEFT JOIN user AS u ON q.user = u.name WHERE q.id > 0 ORDER BY q.id ASC";
$result = mysql_query($sql);
It's better go with the joins here i am giving you the query.i hope it may helps you
select * from question q,user u where q.id>0 ORDER BY id ASC
try something like this:using left join
select question.*,user.point FROM question left join user on user.name= question.name where id>0 ORDER BY id ASC
Im trying to get in Array that contains the results from a MYSQL query.
I have 2 ids stored in the table hitlist user_id and mark_id
they need to join in the table users to retrieve there usernames that match there id's and in the future other variables.
i have this working in a weird way and was hopeing to get this working in a more efficent simple way similar to this
$Hitlists = $db->query("SELECT * FROM hitlist JOIN users ON hitlist.user_id = users.id AND hitlist.mark_id = users.id")->fetchAll();
This is the code i have that is working...for now it looks like it might give me problems later on.
<?php
$index = 0;
$Hitlists = array();
$st = $db->query("SELECT * FROM hitlist JOIN users ON hitlist.user_id = users.id")->fetchAll();
$sth = $db->query("SELECT * FROM hitlist JOIN users ON hitlist.mark_id = users.id")->fetchAll();
foreach($st as $id)
{
$Hitlists[] = $id;
}
foreach($sth as $id)
{
$Hitlists[$index]['markedby'] = $id['username'];
$Hitlists[$index]['mark_id'] = $id['mark_id'];
$index++;
}
The way you are joining the table is wrong. You can get the exact records you want, you need to join users table twice to get the username of each ID
SELECT a.*,
b.username User_name,
c.username mark_name
FROM hitlist a
INNER JOIN users b
ON a.user_id = b.id
INNER JOIN users c
ON a.mark_id = c.id
and you can access
$result['User_name']
$result['mark_name']
$sql = "SELECT * FROM books LEFT JOIN users
ON books.readby=users.user_id WHERE users.email IS NOT NULL";
$result = mysql_query($sql);
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
echo $row['readby']. " - read 10 books";
} //while ends
this is the code I have so far. I am trying to retrieve the number of books read by each user
and echo the results. echo the user_id and number of books he/she read
books table is like this : id - name - pages - readby
the row readby contains the user id.any ideas/suggestions? I was thinking about using count() but Im not sure how to go about doing that.
A subquery can return the count of books read per user. That is left-joined back against the main table to retrieve the other columns about each user.
Edit The GROUP BY had been omitted...
SELECT
users.*,
usersread.numread
FROM
users
/* join all user details against count of books read */
LEFT JOIN (
/* Retrieve user_id (via readby) and count from the books table */
SELECT
readby,
COUNT(*) AS numread
FROM books
GROUP BY readby
) usersread ON users.user_id = usersread.readby
In your PHP then, you can retrieve $row['numread'] after fetching the result.
// Assuming you already executed the query above and checked errors...
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
// don't know the contents of your users table, but assuming there's a
// users.name column I used 'name' here...
echo "{$row['name']} read {$row['numread']} books.";
}
You can use count() this way:
<?php
$count = mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query("SELECT COUNT(`user_id`) FROM books LEFT JOIN users ON books.readby=users.user_id WHERE users.email IS NOT NULL GROUP BY `user_id`"));
$count = $count[0];
?>
Hope this helps! :)
I just need help refining this script to give me the values from both tables joined on the ID.
Basically I want the ID from both tables and then be able to get the other values from both tables based on the IDs (if need be) and display them in a loop.
The code I have is below but won't work.
$select = myQ("SELECT * FROM users a WHERE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM `videos` b WHERE a.id = b.id GROUP BY b.id HAVING count(*) > 1) ");
$i=0;
while ($row = myF($select)) {
$resultsLoopArray[$i]["videos.id"] = $row["id"];
$resultsLoopArray[$i]["videos.vid"] = $row["vid"];
$resultsLoopArray[$i]["users.username"] = $row["username"];
$i++;
}
if (isset($resultsLoopArray)) {
$tpl->Loop("searchResultsLoop", $resultsLoopArray);
}
For now all I need is the username from the users table, the id and video id from the video table.
Can someone help by chance?
you question is bit confusing me..
As for my understanding I am posting this soultion..
If you have two tables users , videos then .
$sql = "SELECT users.username , videos.* from users, videos where users.user_id = videos.user_id";
this query will fetch all record from users and videos table where user id is present in videos tables ...