What I wrote with HAVING doesn't do any difference - replace back to WHERE.

Your query is OK.

Try: echo mysql_error();

And try to remove the condition "WHERE admin.user..." if that outputs anything.

Martin


Terion Miller napsal(a):
Thanks Martin, oddly enough that still doesn't pull any results, it won't
even print the variables if I try to list them to see, I know my db
connection is good checked that, and can do really simple queries, would
something be preventing a JOIN from working?
When I Reveal my variables this query snippet:
    $sql = "SELECT admin.AdminID, workorders.WorkOrderID
FROM admin
INNER JOIN workorders ON admin.AdminID=workorders.AdminID
HAVING admin.username='".$_SESSION['user']."' ";



      $result2 = mysql_query ($sql);
      $row2 = mysql_fetch_assoc ($result2);
      $Total = ceil(mysql_num_rows($result2)/$PerPage);

Returns this:
$sql"SELECT admin.AdminID, workorders.WorkOrderID FROM admin INNER JOIN
workorders ON admin.AdminID=workorders.AdminID HAVING
admin.username='tmiller' "$result2""$row2""

Terion

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Martin Zvarík <mzva...@gmail.com> wrote:

This will work:

$sql = "
SELECT admin.AdminID, workorders.WHAT_YOU_WANT
FROM admin
INNER JOIN workorders ON admin.AdminID=workorders.AdminID
HAVING admin.username='".$_SESSION['user']."'
";


Terion Miller napsal(a):

 Hi Everyone! I am having problems getting an INNER JOIN to work and need
some tips trouble shooting where the problem may be.

What I'm trying to do is match up AdminID's from two tables and display
only
that users orders, sounds simple enough right...but I can't get it to
return
the AdminID...

My Query:

  $sql =
    "SELECT admin.AdminID , workorders.AdminID
        FROM admin
            INNER JOIN
        workorders ON
         (admin.AdminID=workorders.AdminID)
        WHERE admin.UserName =   '".$_SESSION['user']."' ";


     $result = mysql_query ($sql);
     $row = mysql_fetch_assoc ($result);
     $Total = ceil(mysql_num_rows($result)/$PerPage);

Thanks for any tips on how else I can accomplish this...
Terion


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