@Dan You're not a million miles away, but you're subtracting strings from each other, which isn't going to get you very far. You need to compare $a[1] and $b[1] with each other (i.e. using a comparison operator)
Well, keeping in mind that the function should return 0 if the two elements are equal, the first thing you should check is if ($a[1] == $b[1]) { return 0; }
And an interesting feature of PHP is that strings can also be compared with < and > and give you sensible results
does someone see something wrong with this? WHERE users.user_name = '$_SESSION[user_name]';"; and the error is Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'WHERE users.user_name = 'Admin'' at line 25
i dont know why there is a quote instead of a single quote
@all hello. I am fairly new to PHP-MySQL. I have this query "SELECT * FROM solutions WHERE 1 ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT '.$start*$limit.', '.$limit"; here what does this where 1 means?
Best guess is that it makes dynamic query building simple when your approach to dynamic query building is to concat a bunch of stuff together, so your query always has a WHERE clause that make sense
@webarto Ahh, I feel your pain. I'm having my hall, stairs and landing plastered next week, may have to go live at my parents for a few days :-(
@DaveRandom actually query was $query = "SELECT id, price_account, supports, small_image, FROM solutions WHERE 1 ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT '+$start*$limit+', '+$limit"; it may mean where id ORDER BY?
@DaveRandom Fitting, they haven't calculated in space for blinds (because they are not made yet) and they've fitted with foam etc, but shouldn't be too hard to move it.
@DaveRandom ah i modified that because of mssql . Actual query is $query = 'SELECT id,delivery_time,supports, small_image FROM solutions WHERE 1 ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT '.$start*$limit.', '.$limit; this is original query and works very well
OK well the WHERE 1 is completely pointless, it might as well not be there (it basically means WHERE true so it will return everything). Converting LIMIT to T-SQL can be tricky, though. It's really bloody stupid. What version of SQL Server are you running?
@meWantToLearn That's not going to happen, that's just not how PHP does debug output. Best you could do is put a new line before it and everything will be on the left
@mann It's not a simple "do this instead". Firstly it depends what version of T-SQL you are working with (hence the question about your SQL Server version) and second it depends exactly what you are doing
@kaᵠ I think they just stamp Bosch logo on some products, but these machines (hammers) etc work reliably for me for many years. Most car electronic parts are Bosch too (regardless of brand).
@ircmaxell when you said white-space and new line , how can I apply it to it? bez fwrite($handle, $color . date("Y-m-d H:i:s") . "\t". $type . "\t" . print_r($message,true) . " \n");
I have kept a tab but the indentation doesnt comes proper
whoooo early delivery bonus day. wanna go get a mac mini to plug in to my tv as a workstation and turn my macbook into a travel machine/xbmc home box (call me fanboy later). tell me what i should be getting instead.
other than php tutoring.
man, i was all set to be convinced, but it's like all you people are doing something on friday night.