Reputation:
I tried to insert multiple rows from one form using checkboxes, include take values from input box, all of them has the structure:
<input id="Valor" type="text" name="Valor[]" value="<?php echo $row2["Valor"]; ?>" />
and the checkbox is like:
<input type="checkbox" name="Pago[]" id="Pago" value="<?php echo $row2["IdSolicitudTarjeta"]; ?>" />
But when I'll send the form at 'insertmultiple.php' I use the following code but only shows 2 results. Don't matter how many times I tried show the rest, don't works:
foreach($_POST['Pago'] as key => $val) {
$Producto = $_POST['Producto'][$key];
$FormaPago = $_POST['FormaPago'][$key];
$FechaConsignacion = $_POST['FechaConsignacion'][$key];
$Valor = $_POST['Valor'][$key];
$Detalle = $_POST['Detalle'][$key];
$FechaRegistrar = $_POST['FechaRegistrar'][$key];
echo $Pago." -- ".$FechaConsignacion." -- ".$Producto." -- ";
echo $FormaPago." -- ".$Valor." -- ".$Detalle." -- ";
echo $FechaRegistrar."<br>";
}
please help! :(
Upvotes: 1
Views: 200
Reputation:
The problem is solved, thanks for your help!!!!!, that's work with the next changes:
if(!empty($_POST['Pago'])) {
$aLista = array_keys($_POST['Pago']);
$Valor = $_POST['Valor'];
$Pago = $_POST['Pago'];
$Producto = $_POST['Producto'];
$FormaPago = $_POST['FormaPago'];
$FechaConsignacion = $_POST['FechaConsignacion'];
$Detalle = $_POST['Detalle'];
$FechaRegistrar = $_POST['FechaRegistrar'];
foreach($aLista as $key => $val) {
print "$aLista[$key] => $val";
echo " ------ ";
print "$Valor[$val]";
echo " ------ ";
print "$Producto[$val]";
echo " ------ ";
print "$FormaPago[$val]";
echo " ------ ";
print "$FechaConsignacion[$val]";
echo " ------ ";
print "$Detalle[$val]";
echo " ------ ";
print "$FechaRegistrar[$val]";
echo "<br><hr>";
}
unset($val);
}
I guess, now I can Insert that rows without problems,
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4014
First thing:
not key
but $key
foreach($_POST['Pago'] as $key => $val) {
I dont see any SQL code though.
ADDENDUM
Hm... it seems like a really messy way to insert things into database. As Cyclone noticed you do not purify your input prior to inserting the date. This is wrong but its a story for another post :p
Besides consider one thing:
Are you sure you want to use
$Producto = $_POST['Producto'][$key];
and not:
$Producto = $_POST['Producto'][$val];
You seem to store some id in those checkboxes... otherwise you may have a scenario like:
1 [x]
2 [ ]
3 [ ]
4 [x]
So I blieve that $_POST['Pago']
will have only 2 fields 1 and 4... but their key will be 1 and 2 as inactive checkboxes will not have value and will not end-up in the array. I may be wrong though... shame to admit I do not remember how it works precisely O.o
Upvotes: 2