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Need litle hellp on sql query and php


rastaman46

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Hello im just beginner on this side.

 

Here what im trying to do but not successful  :shrug:

 

SELECT m.memberid, p.memberid, p.uploaded, p.downloaded, p.total_posts, p.invites_left, p.points  FROM tsue_members m, tsue_member_profile p WHERE p.memberid=m.memberid

 

 

query work but i want to get memberid diferent for every member

 

Say im logged im see my stats user logged hes see hes stats.

 

Thanks 

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here result of this query

 

memberid 	memberid 	uploaded 	downloaded 	total_posts 	invites_left 	points
2 	2 	1073741824 	0 	3 	1 	25
3 	3 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
4 	4 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
5 	5 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
6 	6 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
7 	7 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
8 	8 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
9 	9 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
10 	10 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	13
11 	11 	1073741824 	0 	1 	1 	18
12 	12 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	16
13 	13 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
14 	14 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
15 	15 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
16 	16 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
17 	17 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
18 	18 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
19 	19 	1073741824 	0 	0 	1 	10
1 	1 	50000 	10000 	6 	10 	1133
20 	20 	0 	0 	0 	0 	3

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You will have to tie your MySQL query to your PHP code, i.e. insert the currently-logged-in user's id into the MySQL query:

 

SELECT m.memberid, p.memberid, p.uploaded, p.downloaded, p.total_posts, p.invites_left, p.points  FROM tsue_members m, tsue_member_profile p WHERE p.memberid=m.memberid AND p.memberid="3";

 

where the 3 is the user id of the user.

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SELECT m.memberid, p.memberid, p.uploaded, p.downloaded, p.total_posts, p.invites_left, p.points  FROM tsue_members m, tsue_member_profile p WHERE p.memberid=m.memberid AND p.memberid='$get_my_id';

 

In php if you know what im mean.

 

and what results does this query give you

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well if im use session im getting this

 

Database Error!
Please try again later or contact an Administrator.
(1064) You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1 

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When you login a user you need to store the user ID in a session. In some pseudo-code;

if (login == successful) {
$_SESSION['user_id'] = $row['user_id'];
}

 

At the very top of each script, put session_start() so that you can access the session.

 

In your query, do something like

SELECT m.memberid, p.memberid, p.uploaded, p.downloaded, p.total_posts, p.invites_left, p.points  FROM tsue_members m, tsue_member_profile p WHERE p.memberid=m.memberid AND p.memberid='$_SESSION['user_id']';

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