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I am new to HTML5 and PHP, I am trying to output a specific value in table data, If the database-retrieved-value is per condition.

My code:

<table class="scroll">
    <thead style="background-color: #99E1D9; color: #705D56;">
        <tr>
            <th>ID</th>
            <th>Name Client</th>
            <th>Last Update</th>
            <th style="padding-left: 30%;">Status</th>
        </tr>
    </thead>
        <tbody id="hoverTable">
                 <?php

                    $connection = mysql_connect('localhost', 'root', ''); 

                    mysql_select_db('patientdb');

                    $query = "SELECT id, name, date FROM clients";

                    $result = mysql_query($query);

                    //status waarden uit
                    $status = "SELECT status FROM clients";
                    $status_ = mysql_query($status);

                    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){   //Loop through results
                    echo "<tr> 

                            <td>" . $row['id'] . "</td> 
                            <td>" . $row['name'] . "</td> 
                            <td>" . $row['date'] . "</td>
                            <td style='padding-left: 30%;'>" . 

                                if ($status_ > 60){echo "red";
                                } elseif ($status_ > 50){echo "yellow";
                                } else{echo "green";}

                                . "</td>

                         </tr>"; 
                    }
                    mysql_close(); 
                ?>
</tbody>
</table> 

Error output

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_IF in /test/composition/login/portal/portal.php on line 204

What is the right way to solve this?

EDIT

my current code:

<table class="scroll">
    <thead style="background-color: #99E1D9; color: #705D56;">
        <tr>
            <th>Naam Client</th>
            <th>Laatste Update</th>
            <th style="margin-left: 40%; padding-left: 0%;">Status</th>
        </tr>
    </thead>
    <tbody id="hoverTable" style="font-size: 11pt;">

<?php


    $connection = mysql_connect('localhost', 'root', ''); 
     mysql_select_db('patientdb');

    $query = "SELECT id, naam, datum FROM clients";
    $result = mysql_query($query);

    $query2 = "SELECT status FROM clients";
    $result2 = mysql_query($query2);

    if (!empty ($result2)) {
    while ($row2 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result2)) {
    echo $row2['status'] . "<br />";
    }
    }

    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){   //Loop through results
    echo "<tr> 

            <td>" . $row['id'] . "</td> 
            <td>" . $row['naam'] . "</td> 
            <td>" . $row['datum'] . "</td>
            <td style='padding-left: 30%;'>";

                if ($results2 > 60 && $results2 < 70) {
                    echo "red";
                } elseif ($results2 > 50 && $results2 < 60) { 
                    echo "yellow";
                } else { 
                    echo "green";
                }

                echo "</td>

         </tr>"; 
    }
    mysql_close(); 
?>

    </tbody>
</table>

Output the right data. but partly outside and partly inside the table.

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5 Answers 5

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You will have to remove the if statement out of the echo to get rid of the error Try this:

<table class="scroll">
    <thead style="background-color: #99E1D9; color: #705D56;">
        <tr>
            <th>ID</th>
            <th>Name Client</th>
            <th>Last Update</th>
            <th style="padding-left: 30%;">Status</th>
        </tr>
    </thead>
        <tbody id="hoverTable">
                 <?php

                    $connection = mysql_connect('localhost', 'root', ''); 

                    mysql_select_db('patientdb');

                    $query = "SELECT id, name, date FROM clients";

                    $result = mysql_query($query);

                    //status waarden uit
                    $status = "SELECT status FROM clients";
                    $status_ = mysql_query($status);

                    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){   //Loop through results
                    echo "<tr> 

                            <td>" . $row['id'] . "</td> 
                            <td>" . $row['name'] . "</td> 
                            <td>" . $row['date'] . "</td>
                            <td style='padding-left: 30%;'>";

                                if ($status_ > 60) {
                                    echo "red";
                                } elseif ($status_ > 50) { 
                                    echo "yellow";
                                } else { 
                                    echo "green";
                                }

                                echo "</td>

                         </tr>"; 
                    }
                    mysql_close(); 
                ?>
</tbody>
</table>
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  • @user7186749 can you check my answer
    – user7323514
    Dec 22, 2016 at 4:50
  • Hey man, very nice. I changed the php part that gets my database code. Because my php did not output my database data correctly. Your code is understandable. Although I get my output no inside and outside of my table. Why? Could you please look at my EDIT .
    – MSD
    Dec 22, 2016 at 20:57
  • what version of php do you have?
    – user7323514
    Dec 22, 2016 at 22:48
  • My brother, I fixed it. Thanks for the reply back!
    – MSD
    Dec 22, 2016 at 23:55
  • I have tried your way but still have some issues can you please see my question?
    – Moeez
    Jul 29, 2020 at 10:20
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You can't have an if statement (or any other statement, for that matter) in the middle of another statement like echo. If you want to concatenate different strings depending on a variable, you can use the conditional (AKA "ternary") operator.

               echo "<tr> 

                        <td>" . $row['id'] . "</td> 
                        <td>" . $row['name'] . "</td> 
                        <td>" . $row['date'] . "</td>
                        <td style='padding-left: 30%;'>" . 
                            $status_ > 60 ? "red" : ($status_ > 50 ? "yellow" : "green" )
                            . "</td>

                     </tr>"; 
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  • I have tried your way but still have some issues can you please see my question?
    – Moeez
    Jul 29, 2020 at 10:24
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Try:

$status = "green";
if ($status > 50)
{
    $status="yellow";
} 
elseif($status>60)
{
    $status="red";
}
echo "<tr> 
<td>" . $row['id'] . "</td> 
<td>" . $row['name'] . "</td> 
<td>" . $row['date'] . "</td>
<td style='padding-left: 30%;'>" .$status. "</td>
</tr>";

You can't append to a string a conditional statement, assign to a variable first for example (like I posted)

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  • Could you please look at my EDIT. Your could works very well. I just figured out that the output of my mysql-retrieved-data is not what it should be. it should output as separate integers.
    – MSD
    Dec 21, 2016 at 20:46
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This part isn't at the right place:

if ($status_ > 60){echo "red";
                            } elseif ($status_ > 50){echo "yellow";
                            } else{echo "green";}

should be:

echo "<tr>
        <td>" . $row['id'] . "</td> 
        <td>" . $row['name'] . "</td> 
        <td>" . $row['date'] . "</td>
        <td style='padding-left: 30%;'>";
if ($status_ > 60){
   echo "red";
} elseif ($status_ > 50){
   echo "yellow";
} else{
   echo "green";
}
echo "</td></tr>";
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  • Could you please look at my EDIT. Your could works very well. I just figured out that the output of my mysql-retrieved-data is not what it should be. it should output as separate integers.
    – MSD
    Dec 21, 2016 at 20:46
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Surely status_ would not come back with a number, but an array.

$status_ = mysql_query($status);

Without knowing what data is coming back, it is difficult to help.

mysql_query

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  • it returns integers like 40, 45, 50, 55, 60
    – MSD
    Dec 21, 2016 at 19:55
  • I do not understand how it can come back with a singular number, other than 1, to suggest the query worked, or nothing if it failed. I would like to understand how though ?
    – BadAddy
    Dec 21, 2016 at 19:59
  • My thinking was of context. It cannot parse $status_ because it's an array, not a singular number. But I accept I could be wrong, just never seen it deliver anything higher than 1.
    – BadAddy
    Dec 21, 2016 at 20:11
  • @BadAddy you are right! I checked it does not output my retrieved db data as separate integer numbers. Any idea how I can obtain this?
    – MSD
    Dec 21, 2016 at 20:27
  • @BadAddy I made an EDIT: where in I displayed the used mysql/php lines of code and the output. I don't know how to solve this, in order to get clear, saperate integers back.
    – MSD
    Dec 21, 2016 at 20:32

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