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Alright, I am kind of new to SQL and I have no idea on how I am going to do this. I have tried to google but maybe I'm not sure if I am searching for the right question. So here it is. I have 2 tables in my database. One is called events and another one is called eventtypes.

My eventtype table looks like this..

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eventID | eventName|
   1    | eveA     |  
   2    | eveB     |  
   3    | eveC     |  
___________________

and my events table, looks like this

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eventCat |UserRegistered |
   1     | John          |  
   2     | Mac           |  
   3     | Assz          | 
   2     | Ez            |  
   3     | Pz            |  
_________________________

(I hope you understand my table.....)

events.eventCat=eventtype.eventID

Now, what I am trying to do is to, calculate the numbers of participants for event 1, 2 and 3 in events table and later display the number of users who will be attending appropriately by using the eventtype table using php.

Can somebody help me out with this ? Thanks a bunch !

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3 Answers 3

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create table eventtype
(   eventID int not null,
    eventName varchar(100) not null
);
insert eventtype(eventID,eventName) values
(1,'eveA'),
(2,'eveB'),
(3,'eveC');

create table events
(   eventCat int not null,
    UserRegistered varchar(100) not null
);
insert events(eventCat,UserRegistered) values
(1,'John'),
(2,'Mac'),
(3,'Assz'),
(2,'Ez'),  
(3,'Pz');

Query:

select e.eventId,count(u.UserRegistered) as theCount 
from eventtype e 
join events u 
on u.eventCat=e.eventId 
group by e.eventId 
order by e.eventId; 
+---------+----------+
| eventId | theCount |
+---------+----------+
|       1 |        1 |
|       2 |        2 |
|       3 |        2 |
+---------+----------+
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    Thank you for taking your time to provide me with a quick solution ! Well i did not apply this method but i can get a picture of how it is done ! Thanks again @Drew !
    – topacoBoy
    Aug 10, 2016 at 5:01
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You can apply join and group by to acheive this -

SELECT count(UserRegistered),eventName from events join eventtype on
  events.eventCat=eventtype.eventID
     GROUP BY eventCat

Hope this will help you.

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  • Thank you ! This did the trick. I should start getting familiar with sql more. Thanks again for the quick solution @AfshanShujat
    – topacoBoy
    Aug 10, 2016 at 5:02
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The followng query should work.it will select the no of participants based on the event using group by clause

 SELECT count(UserRegistered),eventName
 From events,eventype
 WHERE events.eventCat=eventtype.eventID
 GROUP BY eventCat
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  • Thank you, @coder for the quick reply ! I tried your method and it worked too ! Thanks a bunch man :)
    – topacoBoy
    Aug 10, 2016 at 5:03
  • @topacoBoy, glad to help although i answered it first
    – coder
    Aug 10, 2016 at 5:32

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