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Top Forums Web Development Notes with Ravinder on Badging System Development Part II Post 303028187 by Neo on Tuesday 1st of January 2019 12:14:30 PM
Old 01-01-2019
OK, I see the problem... your table name should be user and not users:

Code:
mysql> SELECT TIME_TO_SEC(TIMEDIFF(NOW(), FROM_UNIXTIME('jointime')))/(3600*24) AS 'join_time' FROM user WHERE userid =1;
+-----------+
| join_time |
+-----------+
|   34.9583 |
+-----------+
1 row in set, 2 warnings (0.00 sec)

 

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MYSQLI_RESULT.FETCH_ASSOC(3)						 1					      MYSQLI_RESULT.FETCH_ASSOC(3)

mysqli_result::fetch_assoc - Fetch a result row as an associative array

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
array mysqli_result::fetch_assoc (void ) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style array mysqli_fetch_assoc (mysqli_result $result) Returns an associative array that corresponds to the fetched row or NULL if there are no more rows. Note Field names returned by this function are case-sensitive. Note This function sets NULL fields to the PHP NULL value. PARAMETERS
o $ result -Procedural style only: A result set identifier returned by mysqli_query(3), mysqli_store_result(3) or mysqli_use_result(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array of strings representing the fetched row in the result set, where each key in the array represents the name of one of the result set's columns or NULL if there are no more rows in resultset. If two or more columns of the result have the same field names, the last column will take precedence. To access the other column(s) of the same name, you either need to access the result with numeric indices by using mysqli_fetch_row(3) or add alias names. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Object oriented style <?php $mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world"); /* check connection */ if ($mysqli->connect_errno) { printf("Connect failed: %s ", $mysqli->connect_error); exit(); } $query = "SELECT Name, CountryCode FROM City ORDER by ID DESC LIMIT 50,5"; if ($result = $mysqli->query($query)) { /* fetch associative array */ while ($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) { printf ("%s (%s) ", $row["Name"], $row["CountryCode"]); } /* free result set */ $result->free(); } /* close connection */ $mysqli->close(); ?> Example #2 Procedural style <?php $link = mysqli_connect("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world"); /* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { printf("Connect failed: %s ", mysqli_connect_error()); exit(); } $query = "SELECT Name, CountryCode FROM City ORDER by ID DESC LIMIT 50,5"; if ($result = mysqli_query($link, $query)) { /* fetch associative array */ while ($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result)) { printf ("%s (%s) ", $row["Name"], $row["CountryCode"]); } /* free result set */ mysqli_free_result($result); } /* close connection */ mysqli_close($link); ?> The above examples will output: Pueblo (USA) Arvada (USA) Cape Coral (USA) Green Bay (USA) Santa Clara (USA) Example #3 A mysqli_result example comparing iterator usage <?php $c = mysqli_connect('127.0.0.1','user', 'pass'); // Using iterators (support was added with PHP 5.4) foreach ( $c->query('SELECT user,host FROM mysql.user') as $row ) { printf("'%s'@'%s' ", $row['user'], $row['host']); } echo " ================== "; // Not using iterators $result = $c->query('SELECT user,host FROM mysql.user'); while ($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) { printf("'%s'@'%s' ", $row['user'], $row['host']); } ?> The above example will output something similar to: ================== SEE ALSO
mysqli_fetch_array(3), mysqli_fetch_row(3), mysqli_fetch_object(3), mysqli_query(3), mysqli_data_seek(3). PHP Documentation Group MYSQLI_RESULT.FETCH_ASSOC(3)
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