Re: PHP and MySQL SELECT COUNT (*)

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""Dan Joseph"" <dmjoseph@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:a20394490809171258i76089f43gcacc29791f62ea13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Vinny Gullotta <vgullotta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

What I want to do is find the top 10 servers where the column steps =
iisreset. The following code works great except that the page is not
displaying the servername in the 'Server Name' column of my results (nothing
appears, the column is just blank).

servername and steps are the important columns in the database table.
$_POST[time1] and $_POST[time2] come from a form submitted.

When I copy and paste the entire select statement into the SQL tab in
phpmyadmin (and replace the time variables with actual times corresponding
to the timestamp column), it displays the correct results including
servername. Everything works in the php page's results except for the
servername. I feel like it's right in front of my face and that's why I
can't see it lol. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
=)

My code...

$query = "SELECT servername, COUNT(steps) FROM monitoring WHERE steps LIKE 'iisreset' AND timestamp <= '$_POST[time2]' AND timestamp >= '$_POST[time1]'
GROUP BY servername ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC LIMIT 10";
$result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error());

# display column titles
echo "<center><table class='table'><tr>";
echo "<td class='tableHeader'><center><small><b>Count</b></small></td>";
echo "<td class='tableHeader'><center><small><b>Server
Name</b></small></td>";
echo "</tr>";

#display results
while($i = mysql_fetch_row($result))
{
echo "<tr><td><small><center>", $i[COUNT('steps')],
"</center></small></td>";
echo "<td><small><center>", $i[servername] ,"</center></small></td></tr>";
}
echo "</table></center><br>";

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$i[servername]

Try:  $i['servername']

notice the ' and ' around the name.  I've heard you can do w/o those, but
I've had issues in the past where it didn't work. ITs also good practice to
use 'em.

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yeah, I've tried that combination before, but just for grins I tried it again, and same result. It displays the counts but not the servernames.

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