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Numbering mysql rows
Hi,
I've got a very simple query I'm trying to count rows with. Code:
$strike = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM table WHERE when = '$now'"); $per = mysql_num_rows($strike); The $now variable is set above the query and is calling information correctly. How can I go about counting rows where when=$now? Thanks! |
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Your code is correct. Are you sure $now is set correctly?
try "SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM table WHERE when='". time()."' " |
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oops.
I got it worked out. Thanks rake. Using the word "when" for a database field was a bad idea. Apparently it's reserved. I changed the name of that db field, and my queries to match it, and everything works like I expect. Thanks again. |
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jolten you should use rakes exmample, counting any other way is less efficient!
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I would but it doesn't seem to work.
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you need to mysql_fetch_array as you would any other query and then use $result['count']
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