So, I have a MySQL query that returns a number of results (in this case, different currencies for products). They appear in the table like this:
Product Name | Euros | Dollars | GBP | Stock?
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Acme Produce | 34.00 | 52.00 | 30.00 | "In Stock"
MoreProducts | 153.00 | 160.00 | 144.00 | "In Stock"
I want to be able to print it out in PHP all on one line (sounds silly when you have information in a table, I know, but there is a reason for it) like this
"You have a number of products including 'Acme Produce', currently selling for E34.00, $52.00, £30.00 in stock, and 'MoreProducts', currently selling for E153.00, $160.00, £144.00 in stock which you have not looked at for a while"
How do I possibly construct a string for this?!
I get the products from MySQL using the following:
$query_productDetails = sprintf("SELECT * FROM ProductsView")
$query_limit_productDetails = sprintf("%s LIMIT %d, %d", $query_productDetails, $startRow_productDetails, $maxRows_productDetails);
$productDetails = mysql_query($query_limit_productDetails, $Products) or die(mysql_error());
$row_productDetails = mysql_fetch_assoc($productDetails);
if (isset($_GET['totalRows_productDetails'])) {
$totalRows_productDetails = $_GET['totalRows_productDetails'];
} else {
$all_productDetails = mysql_query($query_productDetails);
$totalRows_productDetails = mysql_num_rows($all_productDetails);
}
and then get the individual columns in a <?php echo $row_productDetails['GBP']; ?>
(for example).
How do I get this information into an array, so that I can put it together in the desired format?