Jim R Posted March 1, 2010 Share Posted March 1, 2010 This is primarily for WordPress, but I can't get anyone to help me, here (on another board) or elsewhere. When I click on a Tag on my blog, the user is taken to a Tag Archive page where any Post written tagged with that basketball player's name (most of my tags) shows up. That Tag carries with it a value, let's 68, for example, is the term_id, and it carries the label of post_tag. I'm also using a image plugin which lets me Tag images, and if it uses the same name, it gives it the same term_id but has the label of ngg_tag. So basically, when you go to the Tag Archive page, you have all the posts which carry that tag, as well as 8 random images (per the query below) that also carry that tag. Below is a MySQL query that links the images in ngg_pictures data table to my term_ids in another data table: $mf_query = <<<EOF SELECT t.*, tt.*, n.* FROM {$wpdb->term_relationships} as tr, {$wpdb->terms} AS t, {$wpdb->term_taxonomy} AS tt, {$wpdb->ngg_pictures} AS n WHERE tt.`taxonomy` = 'ngg_tag' AND tt.`term_id` = t.`term_id` AND tt.`term_taxonomy_id` = tr.`term_taxonomy_id` AND tr.`object_id` = n.`pid` ORDER BY rand() LIMIT 8 EOF; $mf_terms = $wpdb->get_results( $mf_query ); var_dump($mf_terms); echo ' <div id="gameCenter">'; foreach ( $mf_terms as $image ) { echo '<a href="' . $image->imageURL . '" title="' . $image->pid . '"' . $image->thumbcode . '>'; echo '<img title="' . $image->alttext . '" alt="' . $image->alttext . '" src="' . $image->thumbnailURL . '"' . $image->size . '/>'; } echo '</div>'; I put the var_dump in there because it wasn't working. All the var_dump produces is array(0) { } , which is to say it's not extracting anything. Here is a sample page: http://hoosierhoopsreport.com/tag/alexander-hutson/ Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/193725-i-need-help-linking-information-in-different-data-tables/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim R Posted March 1, 2010 Author Share Posted March 1, 2010 Let me provide a little direct insight into my database: I have a data table with images in it. ngg_pictures AS n. Each image has a 'pid', known as n.`pid`. Each 'pid' corroborates with an object_id in term_relationship AS tr. ....which carries with it a term_taxonomy_id. Each tr. term_taxonomy_id has an equal in term_taxonomy AS tt. ....tt.term_taxonomy_id also has a term_id within tt. tt.term_id has two terms, post_tag (WP tag) and ngg_tag (image tag). I'm trying to pull images that meet all of the criteria with WHERE AND statements. But from I can tell, it would just organize it internally. Nothing tells it which ones to pull. When clicking on a Tag Archive link, I do carry the tag_id, which is a standard WP query. The 'tag_id' is essentially the term_id. For another function on the Tag Archive page, I use this: $wp_tagID = get_query_var('tag_id'); That allows me to link that page to a custom data table where I have a player's information, such as school and in some cases contact information. I need to associate that with my image query too. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/193725-i-need-help-linking-information-in-different-data-tables/#findComment-1019728 Share on other sites More sharing options...
fenway Posted March 4, 2010 Share Posted March 4, 2010 Sorry, I don't follow. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/193725-i-need-help-linking-information-in-different-data-tables/#findComment-1021428 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim R Posted March 4, 2010 Author Share Posted March 4, 2010 Hmmm... Posts (post_tag) and images (ngg_tag) have the same term_id with post_tag and ngg_tag being their taxonomy. Tag Archive pages in WordPress usually print all Posts with the same term_id with the Taxonomy of post_tag. I'd like to also display images (Taxonomy => ngg_tag). To get from term_id to the image file name moves across three different data tables. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/193725-i-need-help-linking-information-in-different-data-tables/#findComment-1021523 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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