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I am trying to create a referral list/table in php so that every member can see who they referred. Only 2 columns to display are: name and email.

This code counts each members' personal referrals just fine. I'm showing it to you to see if I can branch off from it or not

<?
}
}

function middle()
{
include "config.php";
$id=$_SESSION['username_session'];
$rs = mysql_query("select * from users where Username='$id'");
$arr=mysql_fetch_array($rs);
$email=$arr[7];
$username=$arr[8];
$password=$arr[9];
    $name=$arr[1];


?>

As of today, you have <b><font size="3"><?
$rs1=mysql_query("select * from users where ref_by='$username'");
echo mysql_num_rows($rs1);?></b></font> personal referrals.</font>

This is the code I am having trouble with in creating a table/list of personal referrals per member. LIke I said above, this code calls all members in the system which is not what I want. I only want personal referrals per member. Maybe this code can be edited differently to work, or use the above code to make it work. Im not sure.. so any help help is much appreciated. thanks

<?
 include "./membersrecords.php";
 include "./config.php";

$user=$_SESSION['username_session'];
$rs2 = mysql_query("select * from users where Username='$user'");
$arr2=mysql_fetch_array($rs2);
$email2=$arr[7];
$username2=$arr[8];
$password2=$arr[9];
    $name2=$arr[1];

echo("<table border=0 width='100%' cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0>");
echo("<tr><td align=left valign=top><br>");

$sql = "select * from users where active=1";
$result = mysql_query($sql);
$rs3  =  mysql_fetch_row($result);
$sql1 = "select * from users where active=0";
$result1 = mysql_query($sql1);
$rs4  =  mysql_fetch_row($result1);

echo("<hr>");
echo("</td></tr><tr>");
echo("<td align=left valign=top>");


$b=$_GET[b];
if(!$b) $b=$_POST[b];
$p=$_GET[p];
$id=$_POST[id];

$list="select * from users where ref_by='$username2' order by ID";
membersrecords($list,1,$u,$pa,$b,$p);

?>
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    Please don't use PHP short open tags. Jul 10, 2013 at 20:51
  • thats not the issue,, if you can help with my code above that'll be great,, thanks Jul 10, 2013 at 20:59
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    and don't use the depreciated mysql_*
    – user557846
    Jul 10, 2013 at 21:01
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    That code's a mess. using unquoted array keys everywhere, deprecated DB libraries, probably SQL injection vulnerabilities...
    – Marc B
    Jul 10, 2013 at 21:07
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    @Aaron Soares, that's where you're wrong. We are helping you and telling you what needs to be fixed. Jul 10, 2013 at 21:33

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