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Is it possible to count how many returns there are on a if statement?

 

Where you can see

echo 'yes'; 

 

it will echo this twice according to my condition, all I want is the the value 2 that it has returned twice... ?

 

              while($row = mysql_fetch_array($bookings))
              {            
                  if(time() > $row['returnby'] && $row['returned']==0)
                  {
                      $books_overdue = count($row['returned']);                  
                  }
                  if(time() > $row['returnby'] && $row['returned']==1)
                  {
                      $returned_ontime = count($row['returned']);                  
                  }

                  if(time() <= $row['returnby'])
                  {
                    echo 'yes';                      
                  }                
              }

 

thanks for help.

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Is it possible to count how many returns there are on a if statement?

Not sure what you mean by this?  Count the results from the query?  How many IF conditions are true?

 

all I want is the the value 2 that it has returned twice... ?

This makes no sense to me.  Please elaborate.

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