elentz Posted June 24, 2017 Share Posted June 24, 2017 I have two pages; The first takes a user input, queries the DB and presents a table with form qualities, where the user can submit a change to the record using the second page. I want to a: consolidate both pages into one, the table could have as many as 60 rows that might need to be changed (I am OK with the user clicking on many "submit" buttons, or b: hold ALL the changes for one submit. Here are the pages: Keys.php <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <Title>Edit Template Settings</title> </head> <body> <p>Phone Provisioning System</p> <hr> <form action="" method="post"> Template Name: <input type="text" name="tname"><br> <input type="submit"> <?php $tempname = $_POST['tname']; echo $tempname; $con = mysqli_connect('localhost','root',''); $sql = "Select * from cqadmin.keys where templatename = '$tempname'"; $records = mysqli_query($con,$sql); ?> <table> <tr> <th></th> <th></th> <th>Key Name</th> <th>Key Type</th> <th>Value</th> <th>Label</th> </tr> <?php while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($records)) { echo "<tr><form action=update.php method=post>"; echo"<td><input type=hidden name=pid value='".$row['id']."'></td>"; echo"<td><input type=hidden name=name value='".$row['templatename']."'></td>"; echo"<td><input type=text name=key value='".$row['keyname']."'><Readonly></td>"; echo"<td><input type=text name=type value='".$row['keytype']."'></td>"; echo"<td><input type=text name=value value='".$row['keyvalue']."'></td>"; echo"<td><input type=text name=label value='".$row['keylabel']."'></td>"; echo "<td><input type=submit>"; echo"</form></tr>"; } ?> </body> </html> Update.php <?php //Connect to MYSQL $con = mysqli_connect('localhost','root',''); mysqli_select_db($con,'cqadmin'); //Get Variables $name = $_POST['name']; $key = $_POST['key']; $type = $_POST['type']; $value = $_POST['value']; $label = $_POST['label']; $keyname = $_POST['keyname']; $id = $_POST['pid']; $sql = "update cqadmin.keys set templatename='$name',keytype='$type',keyvalue='$value',keylabel='$label' where id='$id'"; if(mysqli_query($con,$sql)) header("refresh:.01; url=keys.php"); else echo"The update failed"; mysqli_close($con); ?> It works this way except that only one record can be changed and then the template must be re-entered. Can a function be created to do this within the 1st page? What other ways? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
requinix Posted June 24, 2017 Share Posted June 24, 2017 One thing at a time. For one page to do both actions, in this case, it's easiest to make it read like <?php common initialization stuff; if (form was submitted) { process the form; redirect back to this page; } get data; ?> display dataRemember to set the form's action back to itself (action="" is good). The redirect after updating stays there. When you have it working in one file then you can move on to updating multiple records at once... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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