On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 16:39, Rob W. wrote:
> Ok, I am still trying to get this figured out from what I tried doing last 
> night. If anybody wants to try it, please be my guest. This is the deal. 
> Create an INTEGER table. Put the numbers 1 - 24 in it. Leave out like number 
> 8, 9, 22, 23 ect.. Now create a php statement that will take and pull that 
> out of the database, find out the missing numbers and display them as an html 
> drop down selection.
> 
> And tedd in response to why, is because the values that are already located 
> in the database represent in use already. They represent a server port that a 
> server is sitting on, so that's not the problem. I could have done that along 
> time ago.
> 
> Any help is appreciated but here is the current code that I have.
> 
> 
  $query="SELECT switchport FROM network";
>   $result=mysql_query($query);
>   $sql_range=mysql_fetch_array($result);
>   $true_range=range(1,24);
>   $next_range=array_diff($true_range,$sql_range);
>   foreach ($next_range as $final_range) {
>      echo "<option value='$final_range'>$final_range\n";
>   }

<?php

    $range = array_flip( range( 1, 24 ) );

    $query = "SELECT switchport FROM network ";
    if( ($result = mysql_query( $query )) !== false )
    {
        while( ($row = mysql_fetch_array( $result )) !== false )
        {
            unset( $range[$row[0]] );
        }
    }

    foreach( $range as $switchport => $foo )
    {
        echo '<option value="'.$switchport.'">'.$switchport.'</option>'."\n";
    }

?>

Cheers,
Rob.
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