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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:47:05+00:00 2026-05-16T08:47:05+00:00

i have a problem with a query in a php file. I have a

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i have a problem with a query in a php file.
I have a query that retrieves an e-mail address, it works about right, but when it sends the email, the address is added twice.

SELECT email FROM jos_users WHERE id=$i

$i is a number that auto increments.

i have a for to check each user id to see if a email should be sent.

Any ideas?

thanks,
Sebastian

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    2026-05-16T08:47:06+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:47 am

    If your list of ids is not too long, you could use something like this:

    SELECT DISTINCT email FROM jos_users WHERE id IN (5, 18, 24, ...);
    

    If you get a packet too long error, you can either increase the packet size, use a temporary table or keep track of the emails in your PHP application. Here is an example using temporary tables:

    CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp (id INT);
    /* insert first 50 values (or 100, or 1000, whichever fits into your packet size)*/
    INSERT INTO tmp (id) VALUES (5), (18), (24) ...;
    /* insert next 50 values */
    INSERT INTO tmp (id) VALUES (105), (118), (124) ...;
    /* more inserts until you have a temporary table containing all ids */
    INSERT INTO tmp ...
    INSERT INTO tmp ...
    /* select */
    SELECT DISTINCT email FROM jos_users INNER JOIN tmp USING (id);
    
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