In my project, I use PHP to query the database(in my case, SELECT) and use while loop to fetch each row, and use it to echo back to ajax.
Like in my PHP:
$sql = "SELECT * FROM tasks A WHERE A.open = '1'";
$stmt = $pdo->prepare($sql);
$stmt->execute();
while ($row = $stmt->fetch()){
echo $row["orderDetails"];
}
In my HTML:
<script>
$(function(){
$.ajax({
method: "POST",
url: "getDetails.php",
success: function(backData){
$("#details").html(backData);
}
});
<script>
Let's say I query the database for the open tasks in my task table where task.open=1, then inside of each open task, I echo back to my ajax about these tasks details, and my ajax will change the html of the div about the task details.
So basically, the number of the open tasks, aka the number of the while loops, is the number of the echos. What is the best way to grab this number so I can show in the html how many tasks are listed here?
PS: I tried to catch this number by adding a while loop counter inside of the while loop, and add this number to an attribute of the div and echo back to ajax, however, I don't know why this echo will not take place in my end.
Thanks guys!
.html()
method's documentation, it replaces the existing content.echo
statement, or a loop, or neither.