2007. 02. 20, kedd keltezéssel 11.39-kor
tg-php@gryffyndevelopment.com
ezt Ã*rta:
> Different strokes for different folks...
>
> Might I toss a new recommendation into the mix?
>
> SELECT text FROM fortunes ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1;
>
that's not new :)
a couple of people recommended it earlier today/yesterday
this is perfect, but only if the table is not very large.
see
http://www.titov.net/2005/09/21/do-n...ws-from-table/
greets
Zoltán Németh
>
>
> = = = Original message = = =
>
> N~~meth Zolt~~n wrote:
> > 2007. 02. 20, kedd keltez~~ssel 08.17-kor Jim Lucas ezt ~~rta:
> >> Mike Shanley wrote:
> >>> I'd like to think I understood code a little better than this, but I've
> >>> got a problem with my WHERE...
> >>>
> >>> I know it's the WHERE because I get a good result when I leave it out.
> >>> And the random function is also working... I honestly can't figure it
> >>> out. Thanks in advance for help with this laughable prob.
> >>> ---------------------------
> >>> // How many are there?
> >>>
> >>> $result = mysql_query("SELECT count(*) FROM fortunes");
> >>> $max = mysql_result($result, 0);
> >>>
> >>> // Get randomized!... the moderated way...
> >>>
> >>> $randi = mt_rand(1, $max-1);
> >>> $q = "SELECT text FROM fortunes WHERE index = '$randi'";
> >>> $choose = mysql_query($q);
> >>> $chosen1 = mysql_fetch_array($choose);
> >> ARRAY???
> >
> > what's wrong with that?
> > http://hu.php.net/manual/en/function...etch-array.php
> >
> > and then you can of course refer to it with indexes, both numeric and
> > associative
> > I don't see anything problematic with that...
> >
> > greets
> > Zolt~~n N~~meth
> >
> >>> // Ready to ship...
> >>>
> >> Referring to it via an index... could be the problem
> >>> $fortune = '<span class="quotecyc">"' . $chosen1[0] .
> >>> '"<br/>-Omniversalism.com</span>';
> >>>
> >>> mysql_close();
> >>>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Enjoy,
> >>
> >> Jim Lucas
> >>
> >> Different eyes see different things. Different hearts beat on different
> >> strings. But there are times for you and me when all such things agree.
> >>
> >> - Rush
> >>
> >
> I would suggest using either assoc or row this way there is no
> confusion. Plus it doesn't take as much resources. :)
>
> --
> Enjoy,
>
> Jim Lucas
>
> Different eyes see different things. Different hearts beat on different
> strings. But there are times for you and me when all such things agree.
>
> - Rush
>
>
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