[FX.php List] Which is faster?
Jonathan Schwartz
jschwartz at exit445.com
Sat Sep 11 14:28:16 MDT 2010
Also, try adding a dummy checkbook input, entering hard coded Baku instead of variable. Then check the print_r
Jonathan Schwartz
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On Sep 11, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Jonathan Schwartz <jschwartz at exit445.com> wrote:
> Looks ok. Take a look at the source code in your browser. Do to see values inserted for recid?
>
> Jonathan Schwartz
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>
> On Sep 11, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Bob Patin <bob at patin.com> wrote:
>
>> Uh... yeah...
>>
>> Here's my checkbox code; I suspect it's the issue:
>>
>> <input name="recid[<?php echo $recid; ?>]" type="checkbox" class="bodyTxt" id="service" value="<?php echo $recid; ?>" />
>>
>>
>> On Sep 11, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Jonathan Schwartz wrote:
>>
>>> Were there any boxes checked? Checkboxes don't produce a post unless a value is checked.
>>>
>>> Jonathan Schwartz
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>>> On Sep 11, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Bob Patin <bob at patin.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I got this:
>>>>
>>>> Array ( )
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That's it... :)
>>>>
>>>> BP
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 11, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Leo R. Lundgren wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Huh?
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you paste it?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 11 sep 2010 kl. 22.15 skrev Bob Patin:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, I get back an array(), but I can't tell how many elements are in it...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BP
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sep 11, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Leo R. Lundgren wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not sure, I haven't used FX much at all.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Start by doing this on the recieving side: print_r($_POST);die();
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It should output the structure of the submitted data, so you can check whether the data is coming in correctly.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 11 sep 2010 kl. 21.57 skrev Bob Patin:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For some reason, I'm getting all records instead of the 3 that I've checked:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> $_POST['recid'] is my checkbox...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> $query =new FX($serverIP,$webCompanionPort);
>>>>>>>> $query->SetDBData($dbname_inv,'web');
>>>>>>>> $query->SetDBPassword($wpw,$un);
>>>>>>>> $query->SetLogicalOR();
>>>>>>>> // loop through the recid array and add the query
>>>>>>>> if(isset($_POST['recid']) && is_array($_POST['recid'])) {
>>>>>>>> foreach($_POST['recid'] as $recid) {
>>>>>>>> $query->AddDBParam('recid', $recid);
>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>> $queryResult = $query->FMFind();
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> echo $queryResult['foundCount'];
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Where's my error? :)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sep 11, 2010, at 2:27 PM, Leo R. Lundgren wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 11 sep 2010 kl. 21.21 skrev Bob Patin:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Very cool. I was going to use this:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> <input type="checkbox" name="service<?php echo $counter; ?>">
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If you do it this way, how are you going to know which posts to query the database for? All you have is a series of numbers not relating to the posts at all (assuming $counter is something that starts at 0 or something and is incremented for each record in page one).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> but you're right, I could use the RECID instead, like this:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> <input type="checkbox" name="service[<?php echo $recid; ?>]">
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Yeah, and if for some reason you cannot use the recId in the query when doing a composite/multi one, then use your own primary key in the table (a unique integer ID field for example).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I'm not familiar with is_array; I assume that it looks at $_POST['service'], which is an array, and the array will only contain elements that are non-empty, is that right? So the unchecked boxes won't build the array?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> No. See php.net/in_array ;)
>>>>>>>>>
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