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Re: Saving score of 3 players into a table

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On 26/10/11 08:32, Alexander Farber wrote:
Hello,

I'm trying to save results of card game with 3 players into a table.

It is bad enough, that I had to introduce
3 columns for user ids: id0, id1, id2 and
3 columns for their scores: money0, money1, money2 -

         create table pref_results (
                 id0 varchar(32) references pref_users,
                 id1 varchar(32) references pref_users,
                 id2 varchar(32) references pref_users,
                 money0 integer not null,
                 money1 integer not null,
                 money2 integer not null,
                 rounds integer not null,
                 finished timestamp default current_timestamp
         );

But now I've also realized, that I don't know,
how to join that table with the pref_users,
so that I get first_name for each of 3 players -

         $sth = $db->prepare("
         select
              id0,
              id1,
              id2,
              money0,
              money1,
              money2,
              rounds,
              to_char(finished,'DD.MM.YYYY') as day
         from pref_results
         where finished>  now() - interval '1 week'
              and (id0=? or id1=? or id2=?)
        ");
         $sth->execute(array($id, $id, $id));

         while ($row = $sth->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
                # XXX print the table with day, first_names and money
         }

I'm probably doing something wrong here?

Thank you
Alex

You may want to cosider:
finished > CURRENT_DATE - interval '1 week'


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