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I am new to php and sql so please bear with me. I did try and search but did not find quite wat i am looking for. Hope u can help me out. so here goes!

I have a certain number of drop down menus with values. I like to include a select all option which will select all the options and does an sql query for all values. I have wriiten a sample code using if conditions to perform the query but the number of if cond increase exponentially based on the number of drop down menus. 2^n im guessing. I wanted to know if there is a better way of doing this. please find the code below.

$sql = mysql_query("SELECT distinct `Num. of Parts` from `$verb`");
echo "<select name='filter1'>";
echo "<option value='1'> Select all </option>";
while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($sql))
{
$filter1 = $row['Num. of Parts'];
echo "<option value='$filter1'> $filter1 </option>";
}
echo "</select>";
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT distinct `Type of positioning` from `$verb`");
echo "<select name='filter2'>";
echo "<option value='1'> Select all </option>";
while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($sql))
{
$filter2 = $row['Type of positioning'];
echo "<option value='$filter2'> $filter2 </option>";
}
echo "</select>";
echo "<input type=\"submit\" name=\"submitC\" value=\"SUBMIT\">";

the submitC value is passed here:

if($filter1==1 && $filter2!=1)
{$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts` like '%' and `Type of positioning`='$filter2' and `Distance range`='$dist'");
}
elseif($filter1!=1 && $filter2==1)
{$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts`='$filter1' and `Type of positioning` like '%' and `Distance range`='$dist'");
}
elseif($filter1==1 && $filter2==1)
{$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts` like '%' and `Type of positioning` like '%' and `Distance range`='$dist'");
}
else
{
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts`='$filter1' and `Type of positioning`='$filter2' and `Distance range`='$dist'");
}

Thanks in advance guys! ps EXCLUDE $dist

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3 Answers 3

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you can select multiple option by name='filter1[]'

and you can store these by $filter1= serialize($_POST['filter1']) ;

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try like this

if($filter1==1) {  if(&& $filter2!=1){
$sql = "SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts` like '%' and `Type of positioning`='$filter2' and `Distance range`='$dist'"; }
elseif($filter2==1){$sql = "SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts` like '%' and `Type of positioning` like '%' and `Distance range`='$dist'";  }  }

elseif($filter1!=1 && $filter2==1) { 
$sql = "SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts`='$filter1' and `Type of positioning` like '%' and `Distance range`='$dist'";  }

else{
$sql = "SELECT * from `$verb` where `Num. of Parts`='$filter1' and `Type of positioning`='$filter2' and `Distance range`='$dist'";  }

$result = mysql_query($sql);
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If i got you right you are searching something like this :

<?php

$mapping = array ( 'column1' => 'Num_of_Parts' , 
      'column2' => 'Type_of_positioning'
);  
    $sql = "select * from table ";
    $connector = " AND ";
    if ( isset($_POST['filters']) ) {
        $sql = $sql . "where ";
        foreach ($_POST['filters'] as $key=>$val) {
            $sql .= $mapping[$key] ." like '%"  . $val. "%'" . $connector ; 
        }

    }//end of if
    $sql.= " Distance range = 'value'";
    var_dump($sql);


?>


<html>
<body>

<form action="" method="post">
<select name = "filters[column1]">
  <option value="">Select All</option>
  <option value="saab">Saab</option>
  <option value="mercedes">Mercedes</option>
  <option value="audi">Audi</option>
</select>

<select name = "filters[column2]">
  <option value="">Select All</option>
  <option value="saab">Car</option>
  <option value="mercedes">Bus</option>
  <option value="audi">Cycle</option>
</select>

<input type="submit" value="submit">
</form>

</body>
</html>

Note

  1. Always sanitize user inputs by using mysqli_real_escape_string or something similar like this but do not use mysql family functions as they are encouraged not to use in php doc.
  2. Do not use column names as the name of the elements for security purpose. You can see in the code how to remap column names by using just a simple trick.

Happy coding :)

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