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I'm outputting my DB to a table. I want to include a JOIN so the table shows name, email, and company (which is in a different table). Not sure where to put the join.

2 other things I'd like to do:

Not all users have email and I want any NULL to output as N/A instead of NULL.

Would like the rows to alternate background color between white and blue for each row.

Any hints appreciated.

 

 

$query= "select * from Managers";
$result=mysql_query($query);
echo mysql_error();

echo '<table align="center" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2">
<tr>
<td align="left"><b>Name</b></td>
<td align="left"><b>Email</b></td>
<td align="left"><b>Company</b></td>
</tr>
';
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC)) {
echo '<tr bgcolor="' . $bg . '">
	<td align="left">' . $row['name'] . '</td>
	<td align="left">' . $row['email'] . '</td>
	<td align="left">' . $row['company.name'] . '</td> //Need JOIN here
</tr>
';
}

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The join is I think:

 

JOIN Manager ON Manager.companyid = Company.companyid

 

But I'm not sure if I just create a variable for this in the PHP?

 

Table structure is:

Manager with 4 columns managerid, name, email, companyid

Company with 2 columns companyid, name

Your query will be like this

 

SELECT m.name as manager_name, 
       m.email as manager_email,
       c.name as company_name
FROM Managers m
LEFT JOIN Company c ON 
    c.companyid = m.companyid

 

So your complete code would be

$query= "SELECT m.name as manager_name, 
       m.email as manager_email,
       c.name as company_name
FROM Managers m
LEFT JOIN Company c ON 
    c.companyid = m.companyid";
    
$result = mysql_query($query);
echo mysql_error();

echo '<table align="center" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2">
<tr>
<td align="left"><b>Name</b></td>
<td align="left"><b>Email</b></td>
<td align="left"><b>Company</b></td>
</tr>
';
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC)) {
echo '<tr bgcolor="' . $bg . '">
	<td align="left">' . $row['manager_name'] . '</td>
	<td align="left">' . $row['manager_email'] . '</td>
	<td align="left">' . $row['company_name'] . '</td>
</tr>
';
}

For the displaying N/A if email is NULL. Change this

		<td align="left">' . $row['manager_email'] . '</td>

To

		<td align="left">' . (!empty($row['manager_email']) ? $row['manager_email'] : 'N/A') . '</td>

 

For adding alternative row colours add

$i = 0;
$color1 = '#CCCCFF';
$color2 = '#CCFFFF';

NOTE: Set your two alternative colours above

 

Before

while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC)) {

Now change

	echo '<tr bgcolor="' . $bg . '">

To

	$bg = ($i++ % 2) ? $color1 : $color2;
echo '<tr bgcolor="' . $bg . '">

But since the NULL rows aren't empty, N/A isn't being echo'd out instead.

By NULL do you mean the data type null. Or do you mean the string 'null'?

 

empty will work if the data type is null. Null stands for no value.

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