Ed Curtis wrote:
> I'm having some trouble echoing a value to a file that is being
> pulled from a MySQL database. I've included my code below I'm sure
> it's something really simple but I'm not seeing it.
> $row['users.name'] and $row['users.company'] echo nothing while
> $row['cnt'] echoes it's expected values. If anyone can tell me what
> I'm doing wrong I'd appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
>
> $ap = fopen("$ad_path/AdCount$issue.txt", "w");
>
> mysql_connect ($local_host, $local_user, $local_pass);
>
> mysql_select_db ($local_db);
>
> $result = mysql_query ("SELECT *, COUNT(*) as cnt FROM users,
> listings WHERE listings.user_id = users.id AND listings.active = '1'
> GROUP BY users.company, users.name");
>
> if ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
>
> do {
>
> fputs($ap, $row['users.name']);
> fputs($ap, $sp);
> fputs($ap, $sp);
> fputs($ap, $row['users.company']);
> fputs($ap, $sp);
> fputs($ap, $sp);
> fputs($ap, $row['cnt']);
> fputs($ap, $nl);
>
> }
>
> while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result));
>
> mysql_close(); }
>
> fclose($ap);
I'm not sure about MySQL, but I know for PostgreSQL when I prefix a
field name with a table name in a query I don't need to specify the
table name when accessing that fieldname in the query result.
Try changing:
fputs($ap, $row['users.name']);
fputs($ap, $row['users.company']);
To:
fputs($ap, $row['name']);
fputs($ap, $row['company']);
That should do the trick.
Cheers,
Pablo
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