How can I use the first query's id value $row['id']
again after I run a second query inside the while loop statement? To show you what I mean here is a sample code below of what I'm trying to do.
I hope I explained it right.
Here is the code.
$mysqli = mysqli_connect("localhost", "root", "", "sitename");
$dbc = mysqli_query($mysqli,"SELECT users.*
FROM users
WHERE user_id = 4");
if (!$dbc) {
// There was an error...do something about it here...
print mysqli_error($mysqli);
}
while($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($dbc)) {
echo '<div>User: ' . $row['id'] . '</div>';
echo '<div>Link To User' . $row['id'] . '</div>';
$mysqli = mysqli_connect("localhost", "root", "", "sitename");
$dbc2 = mysqli_query($mysqli,"SELECT COUNT(cid) as num
FROM comments
WHERE comments_id = $row[id]");
if (!$dbc2) {
// There was an error...do something about it here...
print mysqli_error($mysqli);
} else {
while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($dbc2)){
$num = $row['num'];
}
}
echo '<div>User ' . $row['id'] . ' Comments# ' . $num . '</div>';
}
$row['id']
will always contain the same value until you assign it something else (each iteration through the loop), no matter how many times you reference it. Could you try to rephrase your question or elaborate?