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Weirfire
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Posted - 2005-04-05 : 12:01:22
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| I'm trying to write a MySQL query for my PHP file and wondered if anyone could solve the problem.It's a little trickier than usual but I'll try to explain it and show what I have come up with already.Table A fields : ID and VariableTable B fields : ID and StatusWhat I would like is a query which shows a count of the number of results we get from Variable being X from table A and where the Status is not StatusA or StatusB.So far the query which I've come up with is[CODE]$Result = mysql_query("SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM TableA INNER JOIN TableB ON TableA.ID = TableB.ID WHERE TableA.ID = '$X' AND TableB.Status !== 'StatusA' || TableB.Status !== 'StatusB'");[/CODE]How am I doing with this query? |
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mr_mist
Grunnio
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Posted - 2005-04-05 : 12:03:32
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| This is a Microsoft SQL server forum so you might get better help elsewhere, but I think for the correct boolean logic you would need$Result = mysql_query("SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM TableA INNER JOIN TableB ON TableA.ID = TableB.ID WHERE TableA.ID = '$X' AND (TableB.Status !== 'StatusA' || TableB.Status !== 'StatusB')");-------Moo. :) |
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Weirfire
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-04-05 : 12:07:43
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| Thank You Mr Mist.I'll give that a shot. I did realise that it wasn't the exact same version but I've used Oracle and Access for running SQL Queries and have found that the queries themselves are not that different.I've tried my luck on a few forums so hopefully if your solution doesn't work, then someone elses will :-) |
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