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Hey guys, i just registered here. I have always read posts here but never thought to register.
Anyways, i am looking for some help with this script. So i have about 300 students that all need to be placed in option statements (html). I need these names then put into a drop down menu for students to choose. The issue is, i have maybe 30 questions, which means that i have a hell of a long script. Is there anyway using mysql to import these names whenever i need them into a drop down menu? Also i plan to get the script to submit to a mysql database, what is the easiest way to do that and will allow me to extract the choices the easiest?
And last thing i need to know how from those names i submit into the database to use them also in my verification script. I would liek to generate random passwords for all the users then have them printed out and handed out to the students for them to login. How can i get that done? Also how do i hook it up to a login page?
Thanks so much, Dani.
Anyways, i am looking for some help with this script. So i have about 300 students that all need to be placed in option statements (html). I need these names then put into a drop down menu for students to choose. The issue is, i have maybe 30 questions, which means that i have a hell of a long script. Is there anyway using mysql to import these names whenever i need them into a drop down menu? Also i plan to get the script to submit to a mysql database, what is the easiest way to do that and will allow me to extract the choices the easiest?
And last thing i need to know how from those names i submit into the database to use them also in my verification script. I would liek to generate random passwords for all the users then have them printed out and handed out to the students for them to login. How can i get that done? Also how do i hook it up to a login page?
Thanks so much, Dani.
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So i have about 300 students that all need to be placed in option statements (html). I need these names then put into a drop down menu for students to choose.
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<?php $conn=mysql_connect($host,$username,$pass); mysql_select_db($dbname); $query="select student_name from student"; $result=mysql_query($query); echo "<select name=\"student_name\">"; while($row=mysql_fetch_array($result)){ echo "<option value=".$row['student_name'].">".$row['student_name']."</option>"; } ....
This will put all the student names in the select box.
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The issue is, i have maybe 30 questions, which means that i have a hell of a long script. Is there anyway using mysql to import these names whenever i need them into a drop down menu?
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Also i plan to get the script to submit to a mysql database, what is the easiest way to do that and will allow me to extract the choices the easiest?
If you want to submit the user's input to a table, you do it using an insert statement. When the user submits the page, the form variables are accessed as $_POST['variable_name'] or $_GET['variable_name'] depending upon the method you want.
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And last thing i need to know how from those names i submit into the database to use them also in my verification script. I would liek to generate random passwords for all the users then have them printed out and handed out to the students for them to login. How can i get that done? Also how do i hook it up to a login page?
You will find a lot of scripts on the net to generate random password. If you want a simplest random password generator, have an array of alphanumerics. (a-z A-Z 0-9). Generate a random number and fetch that array element.
Cheers,
Nav
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hi dan maybe u can check php.net theres a good resources to learn it, and u can download php manual there ....
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If you have these 300 students info in a table, then just fetch their info by using loops. Say, for example, you have student table with their info. You get the dropdown by doing something like this.
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<?php $conn=mysql_connect($host,$username,$pass); mysql_select_db($dbname); $query="select student_name from student"; $result=mysql_query($query); echo "<select name=\"student_name\">"; while($row=mysql_fetch_array($result)){ echo "<option value=".$row['student_name'].">".$row['student_name']."</option>"; } ....
This will put all the student names in the select box.
30 questions ? What 30 questions ? About your second question, yes, you can write a function and whenever you need values from the table, you can call that function.
If you want to submit the user's input to a table, you do it using an insert statement. When the user submits the page, the form variables are accessed as $_POST['variable_name'] or $_GET['variable_name'] depending upon the method you want.
You will find a lot of scripts on the net to generate random password. If you want a simplest random password generator, have an array of alphanumerics. (a-z A-Z 0-9). Generate a random number and fetch that array element.
Cheers,
Nav
Ok so about this i made the table and entered all the data. Its in a table called grads and there are rows called user_id. I want to retrieve user_id for the drop down menu.
also how do i now generate random passwords for everyone? I made a field called password in the mysql just i don't know how to generate the random password
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Replace student_name with user_id in the query that I have given above. Then change, $row['student_name'] to $row['user_id'].
As I said earlier, generating random password is easy. Check this site. Use that function in your script.
As I said earlier, generating random password is easy. Check this site. Use that function in your script.
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Etobicoke Collegiate Institute's Grad Survey 2008</title>
</head>
<body>
<form action="handle.php" method="post">
<fieldset><legend>Please complete the following questions. Thanks!</legend>
<label>1. Be on the price is right</label><br />
<select name="priceisright">
<option value="">Please Choose One Person</option>
<option value="">Not Voting</option>
<?php
$conn=mysql_connect($host,$username,$pass);
mysql_select_db($dbname);
$query="select user_id from student";
$result=mysql_query($query);
echo "<select name=\"student_name\">";
while($row=mysql_fetch_array($result)){
echo "<option value=".$row['user_id'].">".$row['student_name']."</option>";
}
?>
</select>
<br />
</body>
</html>But it doesnt seem to work. Sorry i am bugging you so much but i am quite new to php
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