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Passing vars to the DB


AL123

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I have 3 small testing tables:

 

ID TYPE

1  pepperoni

2  C. bacon

3  taco

 

ID TYPE

1  small

2  med

3  large

 

ID TYPE

1  bud

2  hef

3  mil best

4  7up

5  orange

6  coke

 

Each one is a select menu. How would I pass these as variables

to the MySql database with one submit button?

 

I could order a small pepperoni and a coke, or a large pepperoni and a coke or a bud.

 

How do I handle all these possibilities 1) on the php end and 2) in the sql statement?

This is part of something I have done before from just one table:

$UserArr = chk_lgn($_POST['logname'],$_POST['passwd']);

$sql = "SELECT UserId ,logname FROM tblPass WHERE logname = '$lname' AND passwd = '$pass' ";

These are just general questions of concept/how to proceed. I have tried to make my question
as clear as I can, I hope I succeeded.  
Thanks AL123.

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if you have 3 tables in your database, and they each have a select html element on the page. The <option> value attribute should be set to the ID. You should then have a 4 table for orders. Your SQL statement would be as simple as

 

$topping = $_POST['topping'];
$size = $_POST['size'];
$drink = $_POST['drink'];

INSERT INTO orders (topping, size, drink) VALUES ($topping, $size, $drink)

 

This is a very basic example, for a more complete solution we'd required more details.

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