What am I doing wrong here. I have followed many examples but can't seem to get this working. I have 2 tables
Table => users
user_id
user_name
user_email
user_password
user_country
user_dobdate
user_company
user_code
user_status
user_type
Table => applications
apply_id
apply_from
apply_leave_type
apply_priority
apply_start_date
apply_end_date
apply_halfday
apply_contact
apply_reason
apply_status
apply_comment
apply_dated
apply_action_date
SQLI QUERY
$query = $db->select("SELECT users.user_id, app.apply_from FROM users INNER JOIN applications ON users.user_id = app.apply_from WHERE users.user_code='1'");
$rows = $db->rows();
foreach ($rows as $apply){
$apply_id = $apply['apply_id'];
$apply_from = $apply['apply_from'];
Error Message
Warning: mysqli_num_rows() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli_result, boolean given in xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 26
Your query;
SELECT users.user_id, app.apply_from
FROM users
INNER JOIN applications
ON users.user_id = app.apply_from
WHERE users.user_code='1'
...uses an alias app
for the table application
, but does not declare it.
INNER JOIN applications app
You have missed the alias name for table applications
as app
in join
. Try the following:
SELECT users.user_id,app.apply_from
FROM users
INNER JOIN applications app ON users.user_id = app.apply_from
WHERE users.user_code='1'
Put abbreviation 'app' for applications
table:
SELECT
users.user_id,
app.apply_from
FROM
users
INNER JOIN
applications AS app
ON
users.user_id = app.apply_from
WHERE
users.user_code='1'
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