Some code starts with selecting data then check if row numbers are 0 to insert then continue the normal process. The problem is that the normal process is depending on the select statement which does not exist because it was stored before the insert. How can I refresh data request inside PHP without ajax or anything related to html? Here’s an example to explain:
$user = $_GET['user']; // not stored user
$select = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE username = ".$user);
$row = mysql_fetch_array($select);
$rownum = mysql_num_rows($select);
if(!$rownum){
mysql_query("INSERT INTO table (username, something) VALUES ('$user', 1)");
}
/* Here comes the problem */
if($row['something'] == 0){
die("Not found !"); // THIS if returns true since it was not found at first place before inserting
// i want it to refresh the $select data so it could be read as 1
}
How I solved it so far is by repeatedly using the $select and $row code below the insert statement
if(!$rownum){
mysql_query("INSERT INTO table (username, something) VALUES ('$user', 1)");
}
$select = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE username = ".$user);
$row = mysql_fetch_array($select);
[..]
I want a simpler way to do this
If you know whats in the newly created record, you could just create a new array $row=array(‘username’->’bob’, …);
BUT if you have default values in the table, or add other things later, you going to have to do a second select.
I prefer to use $result as this is the result of you running the query.