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i have created a login page where a student is able to register using username, password and email. I have created a table which contains all the students ID. So when a students registers they have to enter a correct ID which has to match the table in order for them to register. I was wondering how can i do this. I am using php and mysql.

f(isset($_POST["submit"])){ `if(!empty($_POST['user']) && !empty($_POST['pass']) && !empty($_POST['email'])) {

$user=$_POST['user'];

$pass=$_POST['pass'];

$email=$_POST['email'];
  $con=mysql_connect('localhost','root','') or die(mysql_error());

mysql_select_db('user_registration') or die("cannot select DB");

query=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM login WHERE username='".$user."'");

$numrows=mysql_num_rows($query); if($numrows==0)

$sql="INSERT INTO login(username,password,email) VALUES('$user','$pass', '$email')";

$result=mysql_query($sql);

if($result){ echo "Account Successfully Created"; } else {

echo "Failure!";

else { echo "That username already exists! Please try again with another.";


else { echo "All fields are required!";

i have not included the student ID part as i am unsure

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  • FORM -> COMPARE WITH TABLE MAYBE?
    – Daan
    Feb 17, 2015 at 15:59
  • What have you tried so far? We can help you better if you can provide examples of existing code for us to troubleshoot.
    – CodeMoose
    Feb 17, 2015 at 16:01
  • if(!empty($_POST['user']) && !empty($_POST['pass']) && !empty($_POST['email'])) { $user=$_POST['user']; $pass=$_POST['pass']; $con=mysql_connect('localhost','root','') or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db('user_registration') or die("cannot select DB"); $query=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM login WHERE username='".$user."'"); $numrows=mysql_num_rows($query); if($numrows==0) { $sql="INSERT INTO login(username,password) VALUES('$user','$pass')"; $result=mysql_query($sql); if($result){ echo "Account Successfully Created";
    – Nadia
    Feb 17, 2015 at 16:13
  • 1
    do not use mysql_ libraries, as they are deprecated. Use PDO, which is better and more versatile.
    – STT LCU
    Feb 17, 2015 at 16:29

2 Answers 2

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You would need to query the MySQL database and check that the user ID that the person has submitted is in the table. If it is in the table, then do whatever you want to do, or if not then tell the user that the user ID is incorrect.

It might help if you gave some more information about what you've actually already done...

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like MattFiler said, you need to query the MYSQL database and check that the user ID and password a person has submitted is in the table or not. something like this;

PHP

require ('config.php');

if (isset($_POST['uname']) && isset($_POST['pass'])) {
    $user = $_POST['uname'];
    $pass = $_POST['pass'];
    $que = "SELECT * FROM login WHERE username = '$user' AND password = '$pass' ";
    $run = mysql_query($que);
    $row = mysql_fetch_array($run);
    $user_db = $row['username'];
    $pass_db = $row['password'];
    if ($user == $user_db && $pass == $pass_db) {
        echo "LOGGED IN!";

        // anything else you want to do here..

    }
    else {
        echo "INVALID USER ID OR PASSWORD<br />Please Sign Up if you are a new user.";
        die();
    }
}

HTML

<form action="" method="post">
    <p><label class="field">Username:</label></p>
    <input class="textbox-300" name="uname" pattern="[a-zA-Z0-9\. ]+" required="" title="Please enter your Username" type="text">

    <p><label class="field">Password:</label></p>
    <input class="textbox-300" id="pass" name="pass" required="" type="password"> <input name="check" type="hidden">
    <input class="button" name="sub" type="submit" value="Login">
</form>

Note: this is just a demo, do it with mysqli/PDO and consider taking care of SQL Injection/XSS before you go live.

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