NOT a php question.

Kevin Murphy wrote:
This is probably a simple question, but I can't seem to find the answer online.

I'm using this query:

$connection = "select * from connection, pr WHERE connection.area_id = '$gateway_link' and connection.pr_id = pr.id";

doing "SELECT * FROM bla" is not recommended, better to actually specify _just_
the fields you need.

"SELECT c.id AS cid, p.id AS pid FROM connection AS c, pr AS p WHERE ... "

this stuff can be found in the mysql docs.


Both tables have a field called ID but they have different information in them. $row['id'] gets me the one from the table called "pr" but I need to call the ID from the table connection.


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