Hello Ron,
I guess it would really help all of us helping you in giving any real
help if you post some code here. :)
Regards,
Samar M.
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:18:33 +0800, ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> What seems to be the problem why my query to mysql is so slow.
>
> I'm using it for accounting, wherein I need to get the start time they login
> and the time they logout then compute it.
>
> to get the start time I did select * from table where blah blah and blah blah
> and blah;
>
> to retrieve the data I used while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($start_time)) {
>
> within that whle loop I then again did another query select * from table blah
> and blah and blah to get the end time.I did it inside the while loop because
> i need some data(3 columns) from my first query that acts as the primary key.
>
> I think that querying again to get the end time while I'm still inside the
> while loop is the cause why it's to slow to display on the php page.
>
> I'd like to get it out from the while loop but I can't ecause I need data
> from the first query, hope someone would understand this question. Thank You
>
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