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I have a invoice script for my company, I now have alittle knowledge of PHP (especially manipulating existing files) and the programmer of the script is no longer avaliable, so I decided to extend the script with an offer list. This works exactly the same as the invoice script, only it uses a different table.

Now I'm getting the error:

A Database Error Occurred
Error Number: 1054
Unknown column 'customer' in 'on clause'

SELECT idofferte,noofferte,CONCAT(namecustomer,' ',lastname)
     customer,DATE_FORMAT(dateofferte,'%d/%m/%Y')dateofferte,
     (SELECT SUM(pu*duration)
         FROM service2
         WHERE offerte=idofferte
      ) subtotal,discount,btw,transport,material
FROM offerte
INNER JOIN customer ON idcustomer=customer
WHERE 1=1
ORDER BY CAST(SUBSTR(noofferte,9) AS UNSIGNED) DESC
LIMIT 0,25 

Original script (for invoice's):

function ilist( $start = 0, $limit = 25, $pattern = '' ) {
    $where = 'WHERE 1=1';
    if( '' != $pattern )
        $where .= " AND namecustomer LIKE '$pattern%' OR lastname LIKE '$pattern%'";
    return $this->db->query( "SELECT idinvoice,noinvoice,CONCAT(namecustomer,' ',lastname) customer,DATE_FORMAT(dateinvoice,'%d/%m/%Y')dateinvoice,(SELECT SUM(pu*duration) FROM service WHERE invoice=idinvoice)subtotal,discount,btw,transport,material FROM invoice INNER JOIN customer ON idcustomer=customer $where ORDER BY CAST(SUBSTR(noinvoice,9) AS UNSIGNED) DESC LIMIT $start,$limit" )->result_array();
} 

Script by me (for offers):

function ilist( $start = 0, $limit = 25, $pattern = '' ) {
    $where = 'WHERE 1=1';
    if( '' != $pattern )
        $where .= " AND namecustomer LIKE '$pattern%' OR lastname LIKE '$pattern%'";
    return $this->db->query( "SELECT idofferte,noofferte,CONCAT(namecustomer,' ',lastname) customer,DATE_FORMAT(dateofferte,'%d/%m/%Y')dateofferte,(SELECT SUM(pu*duration) FROM service2 WHERE offerte=idofferte)subtotal,discount,btw,transport,material FROM offerte INNER JOIN customer ON idcustomer=customer $where ORDER BY CAST(SUBSTR(noofferte,9) AS UNSIGNED) DESC LIMIT $start,$limit" )->result_array();
} 

The difference between my script and the original is the tables. How can i solve this error?

NOTE: The error won't appear in the origninal script ofcourse.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: The tables:

-------------------------------
Invoice
-------------------------------
idinvoice
noinvoice
costumer
dateinvoice
discount
btw
transport
material
employee
creation

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Offerte
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idofferte
noofferte
customer
dateofferte
subjectofferte
discount
btw
transport
material
employee
creation

-------------------------------
customer
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idcustomer
namecustomer
lastname
address
number
zip
city
phone
email

-------------------------------
service
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idservice
dateservice
description
duration
pu
invoice

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service2
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idservice
dateservice
description
duration
pu
offerte
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  • As the error says, the column "customer" does not exist. What do your tables look like?
    – Izkata
    Nov 8, 2013 at 17:07
  • This error occures when the field (here 'customer') doesn't exist in the table. You'll have to alter your table to add this field. It's not a PHP error, but it's relative to your database structure.
    – grena
    Nov 8, 2013 at 17:07
  • I would recommend being explicit with your JOIN condition... table1.column = table2.column
    – Kermit
    Nov 8, 2013 at 17:08
  • it's right here: INNER JOIN customer ON idcustomer=customer $where you're using customer like it is a column but it's not... it probably needs to be something like customer.idcustomer, whatever that ID field is you need to join on. Nov 8, 2013 at 17:08
  • With all chance, your offerte table has no customer column. Check your schema and update your queries accordingly.
    – moonwave99
    Nov 8, 2013 at 17:09

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Got the problem. I just realised i made an typo in database. I wrote as column name: Costumer instead of customer.

Thanks everyone for your help!

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