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So I have a categories table in my database and each category has a certain amount of steps assigned to it. I want to have all of the categories displayed as tabs titled with the category name so I need this from the database. I then have a form inside the tabs to insert the amount of steps needed for that category, but this form is looping... I need it inside the foreach to get the category id but without the form looping... Hope that makes sense..

Here is my code:

<?php foreach($categories as $category){ ?>

    <div id="<?php echo $category->category ?>" class="tab">

         <form id="maxSteps" method="POST" name="maxSteps" action="<?php $PHP_SELF; ?>" enctype="multipart/form-data">

             <label for="maxSteps">Amount of steps in form: </label><input style="width:50px;" id="maxSteps" type="text" name="maxSteps" />

             <input type="hidden" name="catId" value="<?php echo $category->cat_id; ?>" />

             <input type="Submit" value="Go" name="maxStepsSubmit" />

         </form>

         <table id="amountOfStepsForm">

         <?php $maxStepsById = $wpdb->get_results( "SELECT * FROM metal_work_max_steps WHERE cat_id = '$category->cat_id'" ); ?>

         <?php foreach($maxStepsById as $maxStep){ ?>

             <tr><td id="maxStepsRow<?php echo $maxStep->id; ?>"><?php echo "<p>Amount of steps in form is: <b>".$maxStep->steps."</b>" ?></td><td id="editRow<?php echo $maxStep->id; ?>"><a id="<?php echo $maxStep->id; ?>" class='edit'>Edit</a></td></tr>

             <input type="hidden" name="catId" value="<?php echo $category->cat_id; ?>" id="catId<?php echo $maxStep->id; ?>" />

         <?php } ?>

         </table>

    </div>

  <?php } ?>

Regards

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    For the record, it is generally a bad idea to run queries inside of loops if it can be avoided. Database calls are one of the more expensive operations you can make in PHP.
    – Joe Meyer
    May 8, 2014 at 14:04

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The best thing you can do is to run only one query and retrieve all your data inside an associative array. Then just loop trough this data structure.

The query can be done using a JOIN statement, in order to retrieve the information regarding the max steps for each category.

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  • Thanks this is definitely a better option.
    – Rik89
    May 8, 2014 at 14:19
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1- put the Form tag above the for loop

2- <input type="hidden" name="catId" val... need to have dynamic name: name="catId_<?php echo $category->cat_id;?>"

3- the button Submit label GO, and the colse tag of Form need to be out of the for loop (below)

so all the fields will be in 1 form, and you will have 1 submit button, if that what you need, and the field names are not the same, so on submit you can read all of them

these are general comments, i think you need to pay attention to.

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  • Good point, I think the below answer is definitely the better option however, Thanks! :D
    – Rik89
    May 8, 2014 at 14:19

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