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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T14:51:06+00:00 2026-06-01T14:51:06+00:00

I have a mysql query like this: $topicreplycount = mysql_query(‘SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT post_msg_id) FROM phpbb_attachments

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I have a mysql query like this:

$topicreplycount = mysql_query('SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT post_msg_id) FROM phpbb_attachments WHERE topic_id = '.$row['topic_id'].' AND post_msg_id < '.$row['post_msg_id']);

and hope to get the result using something like this:

$topicreplycount = mysql_result($topicreplycount);

so lets say there are 4 post_msg_ids like this in the table:

2956
2957
2957
2958

and the current $row[‘post_msg_id’] is 2958, there are 3 post_msg_ids that are less than the one I am comparing it to, and only 2 Distinct post_msg_ids since two of them are the same, I am expecting “2” to be returned

but it doesn’t seem to work, am I doing this correctly? I am not getting anything returned in the $topicreplycount variable at all using this method

I am pretty sure usign mysql_result($topicreplycount) must be wrong but don’t know what to use instead

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    2026-06-01T14:51:07+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 2:51 pm

    Using mysql_result you need to specify at least the row number so

    $topicreplycount = mysql_result($topicreplycount,0);
    

    should work. As there will only ever be one result returned because you used the COUNT() function this will be fine.

    However, it is recommended NOT to use the mysql_ family of functions. They are effectively deprecated (not officially but even the PHP docs recommends not to use them). You should switch to mysqli_ or, perhaps better still, PDO.

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