demon917 Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 I have 8 rows/columns. They are; Key (which will never repeat), Name, HireDate, Seniority, VacHrs, PTOhrs, username AND password. After a successful login, this is my code; <?php $dbhost = '***7.000webhost.com'; $dbuser = 'a3674631_***'; $dbpass = 'm***'; $conn = mysql_connect("mysql17.000webhost.com", "a36***31_***n9", "****08"); if(! $conn ) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } $sql = 'SELECT Name, HireDate, Seniority, VacHrs, PTOhrs FROM att'; mysql_select_db('a3674631_test'); $retval = mysql_query( $sql, $conn ); if(! $retval ) { die('Could not get data: ' . mysql_error()); } while($row = mysql_fetch_array($retval, MYSQL_NUM)) { echo "Name :{$row[0]} <br> ". "Hire Date : {$row[1]} <br> ". "Seniority : {$row[2]} <br> ". "Vacation Hours Remaining : {$row[3]} <br> ". "PTO Hours Remaining : {$row[4]} <br> ". "--------------------------------<br>"; } mysql_free_result($retval); echo "Fetched data successfully\n"; mysql_close($conn); ?> The problem I’m having is it’s putting everyone’s data, all on one page together for everyone to see. This is private information, and Person A should not be able to see the values for person B. My table has 6 records(currently). If user A has a login of 111791, on a successful login, I would like it to say; Name: First Last HireDate: 04/04/2012 Seniority: 1 (dates that are sorted by earliest to latest) VacHrs: 45 PTOhrs: 18 Key, username & password will never show. Can someone tell me what I’m doing wrong. I know that I’m a noob, so please skip all the “I need read this book….or that tutorial”. I know I do, I’m going to, but in the mean time, I need to get this taken care of. I thank you sincerely for any help. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/285947-displaying-user-specific-data/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
mac_gyver Posted February 4, 2014 Share Posted February 4, 2014 the following is the part of the book you will eventually read about SELECT queries, with the needed part highlighted - SELECT[ALL | DISTINCT | DISTINCTROW ][HIGH_PRIORITY][sTRAIGHT_JOIN][sql_SMALL_RESULT] [sql_BIG_RESULT] [sql_BUFFER_RESULT][sql_CACHE | SQL_NO_CACHE] [sql_CALC_FOUND_ROWS]select_expr [, select_expr ...][FROM table_references[WHERE where_condition][GROUP BY {col_name | expr | position}[ASC | DESC], ... [WITH ROLLUP]][HAVING where_condition][ORDER BY {col_name | expr | position}[ASC | DESC], ...][LIMIT {[offset,] row_count | row_count OFFSET offset}][PROCEDURE procedure_name(argument_list)][iNTO OUTFILE 'file_name'[CHARACTER SET charset_name]export_options| INTO DUMPFILE 'file_name'| INTO var_name [, var_name]][FOR UPDATE | LOCK IN SHARE MODE]] a WHERE clause is used to pick which row(s) a query matches. also, if you expect a query to at most match one row, you should not loop over the result set, just fetch the one row. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/285947-displaying-user-specific-data/#findComment-1467762 Share on other sites More sharing options...
SalientAnimal Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 In your case your where clause would also have to point to a unique identifier. This could possibly be your username which you would store in your session data. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/285947-displaying-user-specific-data/#findComment-1467808 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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