I must be exhausted because I know I have done this before but I can’t remember how I did or or find that snippet. I have two tables “questions” and “answers”. The primary “id” from “questions” is also “id” in “answers”. I’m trying to count “answers” based on “id” from that table.
<?php
$query = "SELECT * FROM questions ORDER BY id DESC";
$result = mysql_query("$query");
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){
$id = $row['id'];
$date = $row['date'];
$question = $row['question'];
$time = date("U");
$likes = $row['likes'];
$query2 = "SELECT * FROM answers WHERE id = $id";
$num_rows = mysql_num_rows($query2);
print("<span style='font-size: .7em';><a href='qplusone.php?id=$id'>+1</a>
- Likes:$likes</span> $question - <a href='answer.php?id=$id&pp=$time'>answer it</a>
or <a href='answers.php?id=$id&pp=$time'>read $num_rows answers</a>
<span style='font-size: .7em';>($date)</span><br />");
}
?>
Well, first of all you never execute
$query2. But even better than returning all the rows and counting them, simply return the number of rows counted by mysql.