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Some queries and plugin help
I am making a plugin and just wondered, what should I use to call data from the database? i.e. what should replace mysql_query() and mysql_result()
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This page from the manual should help - SQL Query Syntax
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Okay a few questions. I have been using similar things but I get this error:
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And how can I do mysql_result? |
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query_first means you don't have to do a fetch_array after doing the query - it is for when you only expect one row from your query.
Take a look at the vbulletin code in your files. There are lots and lots of examples in there. Your error is most likely from a plugin. Look at line 265 in class_postbit. My guess is it is a hook and thus you have an error in a plugin that uses that hook location. |
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Inside vBulletin classes, you must access the vBulletin registry object (which contains the database object) via
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Perfect
And, I seem to be using $vbulletin ..... instead of $this |
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