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Hi Guys,

 

Complete Noob question coming (still getting to grips with PHP & MySQL), but it's doing my head in. I'm sure there's a better way of doing what I'm trying to do, but I'd just like to get things working using the method I'm already using, so any help would be greatly appreciated...anyway:

 

The below code is part of an AJAX call. It reads a mysql table's and populates a HTML table row with a name (pulled from database) and a checkbox.

 

It also reads another table and populates an array, which I then use an 'if statement' + in_array() to decide whether the checkbox in each row is checked or not.

 

The issue I have is that if the mysql generated array contains the values '1,2,3,4' then the first 4 check boxes are checked, however if the mysql generated array contains the values '1,2,3,5' (or any number over 4) then only the first 3 checkboxes are checked.

 

echo "<table";
	while($prod = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
		$itemArray = mysql_fetch_array($itemRun);
		echo "<tr>
		<td>".$prod['pName']."</td>";
			if (in_array($prod['prodID'], $itemArray)) {
				?>
				<td><input checked name="chk" type="checkbox" id="<?php echo $prod['prodID']; ?>" value="<?php echo $prod['pName']; ?>" onClick="chkit(<?php echo $prod['prodID']; ?>,this.checked);" /></td>
				<?php
			}else{
				?>
				<td><input name="chk" type="checkbox" id="<?php echo $prod['prodID']; ?>" value="<?php echo $prod['pName']; ?>" onClick="chkit(<?php echo $prod['prodID']; ?>,this.checked);" /></td>
				<?php

			};
		echo "<tr>";

	};
echo "</table"; 

 

However, to test my code, I changed:

 

$itemArray = mysql_fetch_array($itemRun);

to

$itemArray = array(1,2,3,5);

 

At which point checkboxes 1,2,3 & 5 were all checked correctly!!

 

Why when using the mysql generated array does my code only seem to recognise the values 1,2,3 & 4 whereas if I manually set the array, the code works fine??

 

I'm probably missing something really simple or maybe I just don't really understand how in_array() actually works.

 

Please, any help on this is greatly appreciated!  :D

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From the looks of things you're using mysql_fetch_array wrong. With each call it only returns 1 row at a time, you need to loop through it to check every row. I'm guessing it's just a coincidence that since the call is already within a loop, it works up until 3. If you print_r $itemArray within each iteration of the while loop it'll probably make more sense..

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Hi MrAdam,

 

Thanks for the reply. I figured I was using something wrong. Just to let you know, after going round and round trying to write a solution I had a bit of a brainwave which may be a long(ish) way of doing things, but for now...it works lol.

 

$dynVari = '1';

while ($itemArray = mysql_fetch_array($itemRun)) {

${"a{$dynVari}"} = $itemArray[0];
$dynVari++;

};

$checkedArray = array($a1,$a2,$a3,$a4);

 

This way I could then use the below as all the variables had been loaded into the array $checkedArray. This worked a treat.

 

if (in_array($prod['prodID'],$checkedArray))

 

As I said before, I have no doubt that there is a much quicker and easier way to do what I wanted to do, but only people who are a lot smarter and have much more experience with PHP probably know what that way is lol.

 

:)

 

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$dynVari = '1';

while ($itemArray = mysql_fetch_array($itemRun)) {

${"a{$dynVari}"} = $itemArray[0];
$dynVari++;

};

$checkedArray = array($a1,$a2,$a3,$a4);

 

Yeah this is the long way of doing it. You're also limited to a set number of results in the $checkedArray.

 

Much simpler method:

 

$checkedArray = array();

while ($itemArray = mysql_fetch_array($itemRun)) {
    $checkedArray[] = $itemArray[0];
}

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