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Replacing Data In SQL


oliverj777

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Hello,

 

I have an SQL table called 'highscores' and I want to find a field called 'player' which matches - $PlayerToChangeScore, and then to replace 'score' that is associated with the player, an replace it with - $ChangeScore.

 

$ChangeScore = $_POST["PHPnewScoreChange"];
$PlayerToChangeScore = $_POST["PHPcurrentPlayerChange"];

 

 

Hope that makes sense, thanks

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<?php

$sql = new mysqli( 'localhost', 'root', '', 'db' );

if( isset($_POST['PHPnewScoreChange']) && isset($_POST['PHPcurrentPlayerChange']) ) {
   $query = 'UPDATE `table` SET
      `highscores` = \'' . $sql->escape_string( $_POST['PHPnewScoreChange'] ) . '\'
      WHERE `player` = \'' . $sql->escape_string( $_POST['PHPcurrentPlayerChange'] ) . '\'';
   if( $sql->query( $query ) )
      echo 'Score updated successfully.';
   else
      echo 'Could not update score.';
}

?>

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