That's a SQL problem, nothing to do with PHP.

You've forgotten a JOIN clause.

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Skrol29
www.tinybutstrong.com
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PartyPosters a écrit :
I can't figure out what I am doing wrong,
this sql string seems to filter out the information I want but it duplicates 
the all info, as 'num_rows' is total of rows in the table and not the correct 
value of the filtered information?

$sql="SELECT products.productID, products.title, products.number_per_box, 
products.stock_level, products.image, users.username, users.email, users.userID FROM 
users, products  WHERE products.userID = $userID";
$mysql_result=mysql_query($sql,$connection);
$num_rows=mysql_num_rows($mysql_result);


this is the old sql statement which works fine - $sql="SELECT productID, title, number_per_box, stock_level, image, userID FROM products WHERE userID = '$userID'";
$mysql_result=mysql_query($sql,$connection);
$num_rows=mysql_num_rows($mysql_result);


what I am I doing wrong.

Thanks
Kaan.




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