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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T02:20:40+00:00 2026-06-07T02:20:40+00:00

I have a function that stores returned information from a API. I already have

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I have a function that stores returned information from a API.

I already have a if statement that tells the user the accuracy of a returned call was too low. But how do I do the same for my mysql statement?

if(tag.uid == 0) s += "I got something, but the data wasn't clear. Sorry.";
     if(tag.confidence < 80) {
      s += "<li>User identification accuracy was too low, please try again</li>";
    }
     else if(tag.uid) { s += "<li> User:" + uid + "</li>";
     if(tag.uid) s += "<li> Accuracy:" + tag.confidence + "%" + "</li>";
     if(tag.uid) s += "<li> Timestamp:" + log_time + "</li>";
    }


    } 
    if(photo.tags.length) {
      if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
        xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
      }
      xmlhttp.open("GET", "mysql/save.php?uid=" + tag.uid + "&month=" + month + "&day=" + day + "&hours=" + hours + "&min=" + min + "&suffix=" + suffix + "&accuracy=" + tag.confidence,  true);
      xmlhttp.send();
    } 

I would think its pretty much the same as the previous statement but do not know how to write the error statement as I dont want to alert the user of the error, just not save any information till the accuracy rate improves.

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    2026-06-07T02:20:43+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 2:20 am

    Nevermind, it was actually really simple.

    if(photo.tags.length) {
          var tag = photo.tags[0].uids[0];
          s += "<p>";
         //$('#result') .html ('Welcome Back:' + photo.uid + ',' + 'Confidence:' + photo.confidence);
         if(tag.uid == 0) s += "I got something, but the data wasn't clear. Sorry.";
         if(tag.confidence < 80) 
          {
          s += "<li>User identification accuracy was too low, please try again</li>";
          }
         else if(tag.uid) { 
           s += "<li> User:" + uid + "</li>";
           if(tag.uid) s += "<li> Accuracy:" + tag.confidence + "%" + "</li>";
           if(tag.uid) s += "<li> Timestamp:" + log_time + "</li>";
           if (window.XMLHttpRequest) 
            {
              xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
            }
            xmlhttp.open("GET", "mysql/save.php?uid=" + tag.uid + "&month=" + month + "&day=" + day + "&hours=" + hours + "&min=" + min + "&suffix=" + suffix + "&accuracy=" + tag.confidence,  true);
            xmlhttp.send();
          }
        } 
    
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