Jack <jacklistm...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hello All,
>
>
>
>I have this string defined for my query and it shows the different
>types of
>categories fine, but when I change a.categoryid = c.categoryid to
>a.categoryid = 1 which is only one of the categories
>
>It shows me the same record twice.
>
>
>
>$query = "select a.startdate, a.articleid, c.name, a.title, a.intro,
>a.datecreated from articles as a, categories as c where (a.startdate =
>-1 or
>a.startdate <= {$now}) and (a.enddate = -1 or a.enddate >= {$now}) and
>a.categoryid = c.categoryid order by a.startdate DESC";
>
>
>
>
>
>        while ( $row = mysql_fetch_array($res) ) {
>
>                $tpldata['articles'][] = array(
>
>                        'title'         => $row['title'],
>
>                        'intro'         => makeLinks($row['intro']),
>
>                        'id'            => $row['articleid'],
>
>                        'categoryname'  => $row['name'],
>
>                        'created'       => date('n/j/Y',
>$row['datecreated'])
>
>                );
>
>                //echo $row['datecreated'];
>
>        }
>
>
>
>Any Ideas???
>
>
>
>
>
>Thanks!
>
>
How many entries in total are in your categories table? You're joining the 
table but not putting any kind of constraint on the joined tables, so its doing 
a join on all the rows. You can either add an extra clause on the join, leave 
the original join and limit with a where clause, or use a group by on that 
field.

Thanks,
Ash
http://ashleysheridan.co.uk

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