I am very new to php and mysql. I am trying to learn as I go and am stuck on this issue.
I have a many-to-many relationship. The tables are: users and state. Many companies in the users table operate in many states and each state has many different companies. Each company on the user table has a unique id that is stored on the state table. The state table then has a column for the state name that the company operates in. A new row is created in the state table for each state the company is in. That all seems to work ok.
I wrote the following php code to pull all the company id's from the state table for any given state ($state) and then display all the company names (pulled from the users table with the company id) that operate in the given state.
My problem is that I would like to order the list alphabetically of companies that operate in any given state. This code will not do that. Can anyone offer a better way to do this that will allow the list to be ordered (or that will just generally be more efficient and better)?
$state=$_GET['state'];
echo $state;
$aid=array();
$result=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM state WHERE state='$state'");
while($row=mysql_fetch_assoc($result)){
$v=$row['company_id'];
array_push($aid,$v);};
foreach($aid as $val){
$result1=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE company_id='$val'");
$row1=mysql_fetch_assoc($result1);
$company=$row1['company'];
echo $company.'<br/>';};
The table structures are:
users
company_id
company
(other columns that are not relevant)
state
index
company_id
state
(no additional columns)