In article <180f01c1c403$2ac62820$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> I have a little problem when trying to count the number of results returned
> in a mysql query. I was using mysql_num_rows() to do it with no problems,
> but this isn't as quick as using mySQL's COUNT(*), or so I have been told so
> I swtiched. Here's a snipit of the code...
> 
> $sqlinfo = "SELECT username, COUNT(username) as count FROM usertable WHERE
> username='me' GROUP BY username";
> $sqlresult = mysql_query($sqlinfo)
>   or die(mysql_error());
> 
> $count = mysql_result($sqlresult,0,"count");
> 
> if ($count <= 0) {
>   ....FAILED....
> } else {
>   while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sqlresult)) {
>     $username = $row['username'];
>   }
> }
> 
> The count value is set correctly but:  when the while() loop is
> executed...no values are set (there are a lot more, but I shortened it for
> spaces sake). So, $username is null. If I remove the $count line, it
> works....any suggestions?
> 
> Max

Assuming that your username is unique, I would expect that you would only 
get one row returned from that query? In which case much of your SQL is 
redundant.

Anyhow, your $count line reads the first row of the result, then sets the 
pointer to the next row in the result set - if this is empty (ie only one 
row retrieved) then you will get a null result for your while loop as 
there are no more results to display. Try using mysql_data_seek to return 
the pointer to row 0 before your while loop.


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David Robley
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