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Posted by Dan Rossi on 10/08/54 11:12
both db's on the same host ?
I would try select * from second_db2.theothertable :)
On 02/04/2005, at 6:53 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
> HarryG wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am connecting to two database in my index.php.
>> Here is how:
>> @ $db = mysql_connect("localhost", USERLOGIN, USERDBPASS);
>> if (!$db)
>> { print "Error: Could not connect to database. Please try again
>> later."; exit; }
>> mysql_select_db(DATABASE);
>> @ $userdb = mysql_connect("localhost", USERLOGIN, USERDBPASS);
>> if (!$userdb)
>> { print "Error: Could not connect to database. Please try again
>> later."; exit; }
>> mysql_select_db(USERDB);
>> $getaccount = "SELECT * FROM account WHERE visible=1"; //Account
>> table is present in USERDB.
>> $result = mysql_query($getaccount);
>> $get = "SELECT * FROM useraccount"; //UserAccount table is present
>> in DATABASE.
>> $result = mysql_query($get);
>> There is no problem with the connection. but I need to query tables
>> in both databases. I know you need to use link identifiers, but have
>> had no luck in getting it to work. Appreciate your help.
>
> er, you are not actually using the link identifiers.... try like this:
>
>
> @ $db = mysql_connect("localhost", USERLOGIN, USERDBPASS);
> if (!$db) {
> print "Error: Could not connect to database. Please try again
> later."; exit; }
> mysql_select_db(DATABASE, $db);
> }
>
> @ $userdb = mysql_connect("localhost", USERLOGIN, USERDBPASS);
> if (!$userdb) {
> print "Error: Could not connect to database. Please try again
> later."; exit; }
> mysql_select_db(USERDB, $userdb);
> }
>
> $getaccount = "SELECT * FROM account WHERE visible=1"; //Account
> table is present in USERDB.
> $result = mysql_query($getaccount, $userdb);
>
> $get = "SELECT * FROM useraccount"; //UserAccount table is present in
> DATABASE.
> $result = mysql_query($get, $db);
>
>> Thanks.
>> HarryG
>
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