noj75 Posted May 20, 2009 Share Posted May 20, 2009 Hi guys, I have a form that has some jquery added to it so that my user can add new rows of date by adding more form fields. Here is the script: <?php ob_start(); include('connect.php'); $hID = $_REQUEST['ID']; $hname = $_REQUEST['name']; ?> <head> <script language="Javascript" src="jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> var current = 1; function addEntry() { current++; var strToAdd = '<tr><td><p><input id="eracedated'+current+'" name="eracedated'+current+'" size="5" /> <input id="eracedatem'+current+'" name="eracedatem'+current+'" size="5" /> <input id="eracetime'+current+'" name="eracetime'+current+'" size="5" /> <input id="eracetype'+current+'" name="eracetype'+current+'" size="15" /> <input id="eraceage'+current+'" name="eraceage'+current+'" size="5" /> <input id="eentdated'+current+'" name="eentdated'+current+'" size="5" /> <input id="eentdatem'+current+'" name="eentdatem'+current+'" size="5" /> <input id="eracetrack'+current+'" name="eracetrack'+current+'" size="15" /> <input id="eracedistance'+current+'" name="eracedistance'+current+'" size="5" /> <input type="hidden" id="ehid'+current+'" name="ehid'+current+'" value="<?php echo $hID; ?>" /><input type="hidden" id="ehorse'+current+'" name="ehorse'+current+'" value="<?php echo $hname; ?>" /></p></td></tr>' $('#mainField').append(strToAdd) } $(document).ready(function(){ $('#addEntry').click(addEntry) }); </script> </head> <style type="text/css"> body { background-color:#4a0303; } </style> <div style="background-color:#734e4e; border:2px solid #000000; color:#FFFFFF; padding:10px; width:770px;"> <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post"> <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td> <fieldset style="border:none;" id="mainField"> <p> <input id="eracedated1" name="eracedated1" size="5" /> <input id="eracedatem1" name="eracedatem1" size="5" /> <input id="eracetime1" name="eracetime1" size="8" /> <input id="eracetype1" name="eracetype1" size="15" /> <input id="eraceage1" name="eraceage1" size="5" /> <input id="eentdated1" name="eentdated1" size="8" /> <input id="eentdatem1" name="eentdatem1" size="8" /> <input id="eracetrack1" name="eracetrack1" size="15" /> <input id="eracedistance1" name="eracedistance1" size="5" /> <input type="hidden" id="ehid1" name="ehid1" value="<?php echo $hID; ?>" /> <input type="hidden" id="ehorse1" name="ehorse1" value="<?php echo $hname; ?>" /> </p> </fieldset> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> <input type="button" id="addEntry" value="Add Another Entry"> </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <input type="submit" value="Upload Entries"> <input type="submit" name="cancel" onclick="window.parent.location.href=window.parent.location.href;" value="Cancel" /> </td> </tr> </table> </form> </div> If my user clicks the addentry button a new set of fields will appear so that they can add another row. Now comes the tricky part, how the hell do I process this with PHP to add each line as a record into my database? It really is stumping me on how to do it. Any help, as always, is very much appreciated. Kind regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noj75 Posted May 20, 2009 Author Share Posted May 20, 2009 The more I am looking into this the more I am thinking it is not possible. Anyone have an igloo on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken2k7 Posted May 20, 2009 Share Posted May 20, 2009 Okay, change all those names in format of: somename# to somename[] So eracedated1 should be eracedated[] instead. Do that for all your inputs (both in your jQuery and in the pre-set form. Then you can remove the JavaScript reference to current. In PHP, just use $_POST['eracedate'] to get all of them. It will be an array and you can use a foreach loop to get all the data. When in doubt, use var_dump($_POST['eracedate']); to see what's in the array. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noj75 Posted May 20, 2009 Author Share Posted May 20, 2009 That is so annoying! I tried that and it wasnt working because I didnt set the array [] to the javascript names! LOL Thanks very much mate. Now, how would I store each form set into the database? i.e so they insert into seperate rows? Sorry to be a pain! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken2k7 Posted May 20, 2009 Share Posted May 20, 2009 Just loop through the array and run mysql_query on each one. Since you have so many, I'll just show a preview. // do all your validation up here i.e.: the form is submitted and the fields aren't empty, etc. $arr1 = $_POST['eracedate']; // get the rest of the $_POST data... // since they are in blocks, I can assume they're all of the same length, so looping through one count is fine. $arrlen = count($arr1); foreach ($e=0; $e < $arrlen; $e++) { $arr1_val1 = $arr1[$e]; // same for the rest of the arrays mysql_query(...) or trigger_error(mysql_error()); } Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noj75 Posted May 20, 2009 Author Share Posted May 20, 2009 Sorry Ken, I didnt explain myself enough. $rdated = $_REQUEST['eracedated']; $rdatem = $_REQUEST['eracedatem']; $rtime = $_REQUEST['eracetime']; $rtype = $_REQUEST['eracetype']; $rage = $_REQUEST['eraceage']; $redted = $_REQUEST['eentdated']; $redtem = $_REQUEST['eentdatem']; $rtrack = $_REQUEST['eracetrack']; $rdist = $_REQUEST['eracedistance']; $rhid = $_REQUEST['ehid']; $rhorse = $_REQUEST['ehorse']; That is what I want in one row on my database, not individually. Does that make sense? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken2k7 Posted May 21, 2009 Share Posted May 21, 2009 You do realize they are arrays right? Do var_dump($rdated); and you'll see what I mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noj75 Posted May 21, 2009 Author Share Posted May 21, 2009 Hi Ken, Yep, I got it now. The problem I was having was that when I used FOREACH nothing was happening. I changed it to FOR and it works a treat: $rdated = $_REQUEST['eracedated']; $rdatem = $_REQUEST['eracedatem']; $rtime = $_REQUEST['eracetime']; $rtype = $_REQUEST['eracetype']; $rage = $_REQUEST['eraceage']; $redted = $_REQUEST['eentdated']; $redtem = $_REQUEST['eentdatem']; $rtrack = $_REQUEST['eracetrack']; $rdist = $_REQUEST['eracedistance']; $rhid = $_REQUEST['ehid']; $rhorse = $_REQUEST['ehorse']; $arrlen = count($rdated); for($e=0; $e < $arrlen; $e++) { $rdated1 = $rdated[$e]; $rdatem1 = $rdatem[$e]; // same for the rest of the arrays print $rdated1.' '.$rdatem1.'<br>'; } All I need to do now is simply change the print to an sql query and roberts your fathers brother! Thanks for the help Ken, you are a star! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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