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Show If Column different in MySQLi?

Thread began 1/27/2015 7:50 am by Nathon Jones Web Design | Last modified 5/14/2015 12:00 pm by Ray Borduin | 1632 views | 6 replies |

Nathon Jones Web Design

Show If Column different in MySQLi?

I have Show If Column section in an older PHP website:

<?php if ($row_rsProperty['jbprice'] > 0) { // Show if column... ?>
<p>Content to show</p>
<?php } // Show if column... ?>

Would this change if it's MySQLi?
Thank you.
NJ

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

the line for the if statement:
<?php if ($row_rsProperty['jbprice'] > 0) { // Show if column... ?>

would be changed to:
<?php if ($rsProperty->getColumnVal("jbprice") > 0) { // Show if column... ?>

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Nathon Jones Web Design

Thank you.
NJ

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome

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Sweens

Thanks Jason - this is very helpful, as I'm just starting to convert a site to MySQLi;

1) How should 'show if session =' be displayed?

Mysql:

<?php if ($_SESSION['MemID']==""){ ?>

2) Does the comparison part of the code need to be contained in "" - I notice Nathon's example just used >0

3) Will session values create on 'old' MySQL pages still be recognised on pages using MySQLi?

Many thanks

Chris

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Session variables won't be effected by the conversion of the page to MySQLi. Only when referring directly to Recordsets would any code need to be updated.

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Sweens

Thanks Ray

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