Re: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question
In reference to Jeffrey's comment about the performance of mysql_fetch_row vs mysql_fetch_array, which I always have used the _array implementation: From the horses mouth: Performance: An important thing to note is that using mysql_fetch_array() is not significantly slower than using mysql_fetch_row(), while it provides a significant added value [source: www.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-fetch-array.php ] tata! - Original Message - From: "Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question Lonny wrote: OK, sorry for the long winded info. For today I will ask for a script that will gather emails from the email field of a table in a database and send a news letter to those emails. How do I compose the email formatted with html for a professional look and send it to everyone in the database. If I haven't got myself kicked of this list yet, here is another basic question. I want users to be able to select a date for their schedule. I do not want them to have to follow the format of -mm-dd I just want them to select a month from a pulldown, then a day, and then a year. (I have all this set up all ready) What is confusing me is the part where I need to think out of the box a bit and combine there three selection into a date field. Like $month + $day + $year INSERT $month$day$year into $date; and come up with something that looks like 2006-08-13 I hope you know what I am trying to do here. Have I made any friends yet? Lonny Lonny: Don't slag yourself off so much. That's what this list is for ;o) First question... $subject="Email subject line"; $body="Newsletter content"; $return_address="From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"; $query="SELECT $email_address FROM some_table"; $result=mysql_query($query) or die("Something went wrong, sweetheart: " . mysql_error()); while($row=mysql_fetch_array($result)){ extract($row); mail($email,$subject,$body,$return_address); } Untested, but should work. And I know some of the people on the list will say that the mysql_fetch_array() is not the best approach - but you can fiddle with mysql_fetch_row() if you'd prefer. It would probably be a bit more efficient. As to HTML content for your newsletter, I would test first. Create a newsletter, send it to yourself and, if possible a couple of other people. Try various layouts until it looks right. But bear in mind that different e-mail clients are not consistent with the display of html content. So try as many different clients as you can, especially Outlook, Lotus Notes (if there are a lot of busness users), Thunderbird, Gmail, hotmail, etc. For what it's worth, I do a popular and highly regarded newsletter entirely in ASCII text. Of the over 2000 subscribers, only one person every complained about the appearance - and his complaints were such that it was clear he wasn't remotely interested in the actual content of the newsletter. For the last question, get the date info from your drop down menus, then in php... $date_for_db=$year."-".$month."-".$day; ...and insert $date_for_db into your table. Good luck, Jeffrey -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.21/235 - Release Date: 19/01/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.21/236 - Release Date: 20/01/2006 -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP-DB] Length of variable
of course strlen($var) bastien From: "Ron Piggott (PHP)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PHP DB Subject: [PHP-DB] Length of variable Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 20:48:21 -0500 Is there a way I may find out how many characters $variable is long after it has been submitted through a web form? Ron -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP-DB] Length of variable
Is there a way I may find out how many characters $variable is long after it has been submitted through a web form? Ron -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Getting PHP 5 w/mysqli to communicate with MySQL 5
Sorry, I was in a rush to work guys. All these were downloaded pre-compliled for Win32. Apache 2.0.55 PHP 5.1.1 w/php_mysqli.dll (improved mysql) MySQL 5.0.18 This script: turns into this: no error And this script: turns to this: In summary again, It seems to want to connect to the database, but doesnt see anything after connecting using mysqli functions. That helloworld() function in the database exists. I'm following this page for a tutorial to find out why I cant use the database: http://mysql.gilfster.com/page.php?parent_id=4&page_id=4.0.2 On 1/19/06, Julien Bonastre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you only compiled php with the mysqli libraries then you need to use > them > > What exactly are you have troubles with? A code snippet or version > examples would be good. Also is your database mysql5 engine I take it? -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Storing money values in MySQL
Thanks Balazs and David.. I think that's exactly what I was looking for. I searched for hours (and I consider myself a fairly decent researcher) and was just getting frustrated..hah.. I think my problem was I was searching for "money" and "float problems" and such and not "monetary". I think that's the keyword that would have done it for me. I appreciate the help guys! Best of luck to both of you (and anyone else I inadvertantly missed who may have responded). -TG = = = Original message = = = Me again, Sorry for the rtfm stuff, I googled around and found this: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=10719 and another thing, maybe worth a try; MySQL stores decimal numbers as strings...did you try to input decimals as string? I mean not: UPDATE SomeTable SET AmtOwed = 10.74 but: UPDATE SomeTable SET AmtOwed = '10.74' Bye, Balazs ___ Sent by ePrompter, the premier email notification software. Free download at http://www.ePrompter.com. -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP-DB] SELECT
Convert both to unix timestamps...be much easier to wrok with both date and time then bastien From: "Ron Piggott (PHP)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PHP DB Subject: [PHP-DB] SELECT Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 06:00:33 -0500 Yesterday I asked how to get the date & time 90 minutes ago and I received several responses. Thanks. I don't think this select statement is working "correctly". (Correctly being what I am intending it to do) I took a look at the table this morning. One record remains that was created 2006-01-19 at 23:55:37. These are the values of date_created and time_created. The current values are approximately 2006-01-20 and 05:50:00 This is the select statement I am writing about: SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `date_created` <= '$date_90_minutes_ago' AND `time_created` <= '$time_90_minutes_ago' Intellectually I know the problem: 05:50:00 is much earlier than 23:55:37 ... thus my AND is not allowing both conditions to exist together. Is there a way that I may modify this SELECT statement so the present conditions continue to exist and add a second part to the SELECT statement that if the time is 01:30:00 or higher that records from the previous day are selected? This continues to allow the 90 minute time frame for users logged into my web site ... I am not sure how you would add an OR function to the above without messing up what presently works :) (I am writing a SESSION function for my web site using mySQL and a cron. The select statement I quoted above is part of the cron.) Ron -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] Getting PHP 5 w/mysqli to communicate with MySQL 5
To solve compability problem with mysql library, try to save your mysql user password with OLD_PASSWORD('some pass') function, not the ordinary PASSWORD('some pass') function. With this you can connect to MySQL 4.1 > 5 even with php 4
[PHP-DB] Re: SELECT
Ron Piggott (PHP wrote: > Yesterday I asked how to get the date & time 90 minutes ago and I > received several responses. Thanks. > > I don't think this select statement is working "correctly". (Correctly > being what I am intending it to do) > > I took a look at the table this morning. One record remains that was > created 2006-01-19 at 23:55:37. These are the values of date_created > and time_created. The current values are approximately 2006-01-20 and > 05:50:00 > > This is the select statement I am writing about: > > SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `date_created` <= '$date_90_minutes_ago' AND > `time_created` <= '$time_90_minutes_ago' > > Intellectually I know the problem: 05:50:00 is much earlier than > 23:55:37 ... thus my AND is not allowing both conditions to exist > together. > > Is there a way that I may modify this SELECT statement so the present > conditions continue to exist and add a second part to the SELECT > statement that if the time is 01:30:00 or higher that records from the > previous day are selected? This continues to allow the 90 minute time > frame for users logged into my web site ... I am not sure how you would > add an OR function to the above without messing up what presently > works :) > > (I am writing a SESSION function for my web site using mySQL and a cron. > The select statement I quoted above is part of the cron.) > > Ron It would seem you have different columns for date and time? Seems to me that a little judicious use of CONCAT and DATE_SUB might solve your problem. In other words, create a valid date/timestamp value with CONCAT then use DATE_SUB to determine -90 min. I've given a Mysql based solution as this is php.db :-) Cheers -- David Robley "I'm an ordained minister," said Tom reverently. -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question
-Original Message- From: Lonny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 3:46 AM To: php-db@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question Hello, I am new to the list. I thought I would call my question stupid just to raise some eyebrows to those who might like to flame me for not reading some basic php/mysql books. Fact is - I have - I have been working with some scripts where I can change them and expand on them to suit my needs. I really don't think my question is stupid. It is just that time is of the essence and I am optimistic that I might make some friends to help me with some quick answers to get my scripts running. OK, sorry for the long winded info. For today I will ask for a script that will gather emails from the email field of a table in a database and send a news letter to those emails. How do I compose the email formatted with html for a professional look and send it to everyone in the database. If I haven't got myself kicked of this list yet, here is another basic question. I want users to be able to select a date for their schedule. I do not want them to have to follow the format of -mm-dd I just want them to select a month from a pulldown, then a day, and then a year. (I have all this set up all ready) What is confusing me is the part where I need to think out of the box a bit and combine there three selection into a date field. Like $month + $day + $year INSERT $month$day$year into $date; and come up with something that looks like 2006-08-13 I hope you know what I am trying to do here. Have I made any friends yet? Lonny -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] SELECT
Possibility? WHERE (`date_created` = '$date_90_minutes_ago' AND `time_created` <= '$time_90_minutes_ago') or (`date_created` < '$date_90_minutes_ago' AND `time_created` > '01:30:00') Ade Ron Piggott (PHP) wrote: Yesterday I asked how to get the date & time 90 minutes ago and I received several responses. Thanks. I don't think this select statement is working "correctly". (Correctly being what I am intending it to do) I took a look at the table this morning. One record remains that was created 2006-01-19 at 23:55:37. These are the values of date_created and time_created. The current values are approximately 2006-01-20 and 05:50:00 This is the select statement I am writing about: SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `date_created` <= '$date_90_minutes_ago' AND `time_created` <= '$time_90_minutes_ago' Intellectually I know the problem: 05:50:00 is much earlier than 23:55:37 ... thus my AND is not allowing both conditions to exist together. Is there a way that I may modify this SELECT statement so the present conditions continue to exist and add a second part to the SELECT statement that if the time is 01:30:00 or higher that records from the previous day are selected? This continues to allow the 90 minute time frame for users logged into my web site ... I am not sure how you would add an OR function to the above without messing up what presently works :) (I am writing a SESSION function for my web site using mySQL and a cron. The select statement I quoted above is part of the cron.) Ron -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP-DB] SELECT
Yesterday I asked how to get the date & time 90 minutes ago and I received several responses. Thanks. I don't think this select statement is working "correctly". (Correctly being what I am intending it to do) I took a look at the table this morning. One record remains that was created 2006-01-19 at 23:55:37. These are the values of date_created and time_created. The current values are approximately 2006-01-20 and 05:50:00 This is the select statement I am writing about: SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `date_created` <= '$date_90_minutes_ago' AND `time_created` <= '$time_90_minutes_ago' Intellectually I know the problem: 05:50:00 is much earlier than 23:55:37 ... thus my AND is not allowing both conditions to exist together. Is there a way that I may modify this SELECT statement so the present conditions continue to exist and add a second part to the SELECT statement that if the time is 01:30:00 or higher that records from the previous day are selected? This continues to allow the 90 minute time frame for users logged into my web site ... I am not sure how you would add an OR function to the above without messing up what presently works :) (I am writing a SESSION function for my web site using mySQL and a cron. The select statement I quoted above is part of the cron.) Ron -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP-DB] Select found_rows problem...
Using the select calc_found rows code (i.e select sql_calc_found_rows * from table where ... limit 0, 10) to get the found fesult irrespective of the limit clause...then using $count = mysql_query("select found_rows()"); with the hope of getting the returened result but got this instead: Resource id #7. what could be wrong? -- http://ngBot.com Nigeria's #1 website directory.
Re: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question
Hi, Aaron helped me to understand the question so here's an add-in to his comment. from the MySQL manual: MySQL version through 4.1 accept certain "illegal" values for dates, such as '1999-11-31'. This is useful when you want to store a possibly incorrect value specified by a user (for example, in a web form) in the database for future processing. MySQL verifies only that the month is in the range from 0 to 12 and that the day is in the range from 0 to 31. that's why checkdate() is important. Hope it helped. Balazs -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question
Lonny wrote: OK, sorry for the long winded info. For today I will ask for a script that will gather emails from the email field of a table in a database and send a news letter to those emails. How do I compose the email formatted with html for a professional look and send it to everyone in the database. If I haven't got myself kicked of this list yet, here is another basic question. I want users to be able to select a date for their schedule. I do not want them to have to follow the format of -mm-dd I just want them to select a month from a pulldown, then a day, and then a year. (I have all this set up all ready) What is confusing me is the part where I need to think out of the box a bit and combine there three selection into a date field. Like $month + $day + $year INSERT $month$day$year into $date; and come up with something that looks like 2006-08-13 I hope you know what I am trying to do here. Have I made any friends yet? Lonny Lonny: Don't slag yourself off so much. That's what this list is for ;o) First question... $subject="Email subject line"; $body="Newsletter content"; $return_address="From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"; $query="SELECT $email_address FROM some_table"; $result=mysql_query($query) or die("Something went wrong, sweetheart: " . mysql_error()); while($row=mysql_fetch_array($result)){ extract($row); mail($email,$subject,$body,$return_address); } Untested, but should work. And I know some of the people on the list will say that the mysql_fetch_array() is not the best approach - but you can fiddle with mysql_fetch_row() if you'd prefer. It would probably be a bit more efficient. As to HTML content for your newsletter, I would test first. Create a newsletter, send it to yourself and, if possible a couple of other people. Try various layouts until it looks right. But bear in mind that different e-mail clients are not consistent with the display of html content. So try as many different clients as you can, especially Outlook, Lotus Notes (if there are a lot of busness users), Thunderbird, Gmail, hotmail, etc. For what it's worth, I do a popular and highly regarded newsletter entirely in ASCII text. Of the over 2000 subscribers, only one person every complained about the appearance - and his complaints were such that it was clear he wasn't remotely interested in the actual content of the newsletter. For the last question, get the date info from your drop down menus, then in php... $date_for_db=$year."-".$month."-".$day; ...and insert $date_for_db into your table. Good luck, Jeffrey -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question
Hi, Here's what I found googling around (with these keywords: html email php): http://www.sitepoint.com/article/advanced-email-php didn't read it through, but looks good imho (and there's more). And my apologies but I really don't understand your second question. :) Balazs -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question
$date = $month."-".$day."-".$year; $query = "INSERT INTO sometable (date) VALUES ('$date');"; Hope this works for you, Aaron On 1/20/06, Lonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > I am new to the list. > I thought I would call my question stupid just to raise some eyebrows to > those who might like to flame me for not reading some basic php/mysql > books. > Fact is - I have - > I have been working with some scripts where I can change them and expand > on > them to suit my needs. > I really don't think my question is stupid. > It is just that time is of the essence and I am optimistic that I might > make > some friends to help me with some quick answers to get my scripts running. > > OK, sorry for the long winded info. > For today I will ask for a script that will gather emails from the email > field of a table in a database and send a news letter to those emails. > How do I compose the email formatted with html for a professional look and > send it to everyone in the database. > > If I haven't got myself kicked of this list yet, here is another basic > question. > > I want users to be able to select a date for their schedule. > I do not want them to have to follow the format of -mm-dd > I just want them to select a month from a pulldown, then a day, and then a > year. (I have all this set up all ready) > What is confusing me is the part where I need to think out of the box a > bit > and combine there three selection into a date field. > Like $month + $day + $year > INSERT $month$day$year into $date; and come up with something that looks > like 2006-08-13 > I hope you know what I am trying to do here. > > Have I made any friends yet? > Lonny > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >
[PHP-DB] new guy with stupid question
Hello, I am new to the list. I thought I would call my question stupid just to raise some eyebrows to those who might like to flame me for not reading some basic php/mysql books. Fact is - I have - I have been working with some scripts where I can change them and expand on them to suit my needs. I really don't think my question is stupid. It is just that time is of the essence and I am optimistic that I might make some friends to help me with some quick answers to get my scripts running. OK, sorry for the long winded info. For today I will ask for a script that will gather emails from the email field of a table in a database and send a news letter to those emails. How do I compose the email formatted with html for a professional look and send it to everyone in the database. If I haven't got myself kicked of this list yet, here is another basic question. I want users to be able to select a date for their schedule. I do not want them to have to follow the format of -mm-dd I just want them to select a month from a pulldown, then a day, and then a year. (I have all this set up all ready) What is confusing me is the part where I need to think out of the box a bit and combine there three selection into a date field. Like $month + $day + $year INSERT $month$day$year into $date; and come up with something that looks like 2006-08-13 I hope you know what I am trying to do here. Have I made any friends yet? Lonny -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php