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A: Updating a single data in a switch case

MaggsWebAlter your input tag inside your loop to have a dynamic name, using the rowID from your query result. <input type='text' name='QuestionText[$row[id]]' value='".$row['questiontext']."'> .....................................^ ^ This will then submit an 'array' of QuestionText elements, ea...

dan
dan
@Mayhem that's what i'm aiming for...
@MaggsWeb are you available?
that depends.. ;)
dan
dan
@MaggsWeb i'm having problems applying your solution
Is it possible for a couple of minutes of your time?
OK, how can I help?
dan
dan
@MaggsWeb i tried applying your solution, but couldn't get it to work, so i tried creating a counter but nothing
12:18
Can you add your code to the original post.
dan
dan
dear, i couldnt get your solution to work, as i said i tried a counter but nothing
case 'Addquiz':

$sql = "SELECT id,questiontext,type FROM questioninfo ORDER BY type DESC ";

$result = mysqli_query($con,$sql);
$selectedtable = "<form method='post' action=''>\n";
$selectedtable .= "<table class='sortable'>\n<tr><th>Question</th><th>Type</th></tr>\n";
$counter=0;
while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) {
$selectedtable .= "<tr><td><input type='text' name='QuestionText' value='".$row['questiontext']."'></td><td>$row[2]</td></tr>\n";
$counter ++;
}
$selectedtable .= "</table>\n";
i appointed the counter before to name
OK, so what error are you getting?
dan
dan
with a foreach loop after isset submit
i got notice using array as string
thats not in your code above, is it?
dan
dan
no i'll post the code with it just give me a min
case 'Addquiz':

$sql = "SELECT id,questiontext,type FROM questioninfo ORDER BY type DESC ";

$result = mysqli_query($con,$sql);
$selectedtable = "<form method='post' action=''>\n";
$selectedtable .= "<table class='sortable'>\n<tr><th>Question</th><th>Type</th></tr>\n";
$counter=0;
while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) {
$selectedtable .= "<tr><td><input type='text' name='QuestionText[$counter]' value='".$row['questiontext']."'></td><td>$row[2]</td></tr>\n";
$counter ++;

}
$selectedtable .= "</table>\n";
dear that's the closest i got to what i was trying
12:24
If you use $counter, then you wont really know whicg 'row' to update. Can you not use the primary key from the result?
dan
dan
i don't know how to exactly use it (started php 2 weeks ago) don't know exactly what pk you're talking about
OK, change your loop to use mysqli_fetch-assoc, so that you can access the column names. Then, use the 'id' column, as a $rowID, in the name of your input box. Like this:
while($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result)) {

$rowID = $row['id'];
$text = $row['questiontext'];

$selectedtable .= "<tr><td><input type='text' name='QuestionText[$rowID]' value='$text'></td><td>$text</td></tr>\n";

}
dan
dan
just that?
Theres more coming...
dan
dan
ok
when you say (theres more coming) i hear winter is coming :P
12:31
OK, when form is posted, you will get an array for all the 'QuestionText' input boxes, and teh 'key' will be the row ID. So, update your table like this:
if($_POST['submit']){ // or whatever

foreach($_POST['QuestionText'] as $rowID => $text){

//$rowID - is the id of the row to update
//$text - is the sumitted text

$sql = "UPDATE questioninfo SET questiontext = '$text' WHERE id = $rowID'";
// run query...

}

}
If you do a var_dump($_POST) it should be visible, the 'keys' and 'values' fro all the QuestionText inputs.
dan
dan
case 'Addquiz':

$sql = "SELECT id,questiontext,type FROM questioninfo ORDER BY type DESC ";

$result = mysqli_query($con,$sql);
$selectedtable = "<form method='post' action=''>\n";
$selectedtable .= "<table class='sortable'>\n<tr><th>Question</th><th>Type</th></tr>\n";
$counter=0;
while($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result)) {

$rowID = $row['id'];
$text = $row['questiontext'];

$selectedtable .= "<tr><td><input type='text' name='QuestionText[$rowID]' value='$text'></td><td>$text</td></tr>\n";

}
i remove the insert and update after your for loop
?
full piece of code:
case 'Addquiz':

$sql = "SELECT id,questiontext,type FROM questioninfo ORDER BY type DESC ";

$result = mysqli_query($con,$sql);
$selectedtable = "<form method='post' action=''>\n";
$selectedtable .= "<table class='sortable'>\n<tr><th>Question</th><th>Type</th></tr>\n";
$counter=0;
while($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result)) {

$rowID = $row['id'];
$text = $row['questiontext'];

$selectedtable .= "<tr><td><input type='text' name='QuestionText[$rowID]' value='$text'></td><td>$text</td></tr>\n";
The original loop of input boxes comes from the 'questioninfo' table, so you will not need an INSERT query, as they all already exist in your table. You just need to know the ID of each record, and UPDATE the right row.
You just need to run the $sql now, inside your loop where the '// run query... ' is
dan
dan
i'm sorry this may sound stupid but what do you mean by running the sql?
just a simple mysqli
?
mysqli_query($con,$sql);
dan
dan
the problem is when i update, i get Array where i updated
12:48
OK, stick this next simple example code in a new php file. It should prove the functionality we have been talking about, and hopefully help you to see.
<form method='post'>
<input type='text' name='QuestionText[1]' value=''><br>
<input type='text' name='QuestionText[2]' value=''><br>
<input type='text' name='QuestionText[3]' value=''><br>
<input type='text' name='QuestionText[4]' value=''><br>
<input type='submit' name='submit' value='go'>
</form>

<?php
var_dump($_POST);
if($_POST['submit']){
foreach($_POST['QuestionText'] as $rowID => $text){
echo "UPDATE questioninfo SET questiontext = '$text' WHERE id = $rowID' <br>";
}
}
...fill in the fields, and post the form. Look at how the posted values are structured, and how that applies to the values required for your SQL update.
dan
dan
ok my friend
thank you for your help
i really appreciate it
This mighht make it easier to read:
echo '<pre>';
var_dump($_POST);
echo '</pre>';
dan
dan
it worked man
thank you a lot
it was just missing a single quote on the update sql
on $rowID

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