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Posted by The Natural Philosopher on 01/02/08 17:18
paul814@excite.com wrote:
> OK I think I am getting closer, thanks for the help.
> I am getting this error:
> Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL
> result resource in C:\xampp\htdocs\production\date2.php on line 26
>
Thats because you never made a query at all.
> this is my code as of now:
> Generating and emailing report for:
> <?php
> $today = date("M j, Y,");
> echo $today;
>
> $host="localhost";
> $user="root";
> $pass="";
> $db="productiondb";
> $con = mysql_connect($host, $user, $pass);
>
> if (!$con)
> {
> die('Unable to connect: ' . mysql_error());
> }
> mysql_select_db($db, $con) or die('Unable to connect: ' .
> mysql_error());
>
> // Get results from first table
> $sql = "SELECT * FROM editorial WHERE editorialdate LIKE '$today%'
> ";
> $sql2 = "SELECT * FROM prepress WHERE prepressdate LIKE '$today%' ";
>
> // Begin our email body
> $messageBody = "Production Report follows for all departments: /r/
> n";
>
//You need a
$result=mysql_query($sql); // in here
>
> if (mysql_num_rows($result)) { // if there are results
> // Add results from first query to email
> while($row = mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query($sql))){
> $messageBody .= "Editorial Date: " . $row['editorialdate'];
> $messageBody .= "/r/n";
> $messageBody .= "Editorial Name: " . $row['editorialname'];
> $messageBody .= "/r/n";
> $messageBody .= "Editorial Comments: " . $row['editorialcomments'];
> $messageBody .= "/r/n";
> }
>
> // Add results from second query to email
> while($row = mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query($sql2))) {
> $messageBody .= "PrePress Date: " . $row['prepressdate'];
> $messageBody .= "/r/n";
> $messageBody .= "Prepress Name: " . $row['prepressname'];
> $messageBody .= "/r/n";
> $messageBody .= "Prepress Comments: " . $row['prepresscomments'];
> $messageBody .= "/r/n";
> }
> }
>
> mysql_close($con); //closes the connection to the DB
>
> // Send email
> ini_set("SMTP", "texchange.company.com");
> ini_set("smtp_port", "25");
> $headers = "From: Prod.Report_PREPRESS@company.com";
> mail("paul@company.com","Production Report",$messageBody,$headers);
> ?>
>
> And I do get an email, all that is in the email though is:
> Production Report follows for all departments: /r/n
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