Russ
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First off thanks to Jake for helping me get this far  I'm a complete novice at this, I've tried googling the crap out of this and can't seem to find a fix. I'll show you the code I'm working with first:
 I'm a complete novice at this, I've tried googling the crap out of this and can't seem to find a fix. I'll show you the code I'm working with first:
 
	
	
	
		
 
Two things...
Hope that all made sense... I've seen a few ways of possibly doing it... run two queries, and some duplicate functions but I can't get the hang of anything past this point lol .
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I do styles, not this crap!
Any help would be appreciated.
				
			 I'm a complete novice at this, I've tried googling the crap out of this and can't seem to find a fix. I'll show you the code I'm working with first:
 I'm a complete novice at this, I've tried googling the crap out of this and can't seem to find a fix. I'll show you the code I'm working with first:
		Code:
	
	<div id="loadouts">
            <?php
            if (ISSET($_POST['action']))
            {
                if ($_POST['action'] == "Update")
                {
                        $cust_loadout_id = $_POST['custloadoutid'];
                        $unique_id = $_POST['uniqueid'];
                        $db = @mysql_connect($hostname,$dbusername,$dbpassword);
                        if(!@mysql_select_db($databasename,$db)) {}
                        $query = "INSERT INTO cust_loadout_profile (cust_loadout_id, unique_id) VALUES ('$cust_loadout_id','$unique_id')";
                        $result = mysql_query($query);
                        print "<div>Updated Loadout</div>";
                        $mysqli = null;
                        $stmt = null;
                }
            }    
            ?>
            <form action="" method="POST">
                <select name="custloadoutid" class="input_text">
                    <option value="2">Admin Loadout</option>
                    <option value="3"> Donator Loadout</option>
                </select>
            <?php 
            XenForo_Session::startPublicSession(new Zend_Controller_Request_Http);
            $visitor = XenForo_Visitor::getInstance();
            echo '<input type="hidden" name="_xfToken" value="'; echo $visitor['csrf_token_page']; echo '"/>'; echo '
                <input type="hidden" class="input_text" value="'; echo $visitor['customFields']['dayzuniqueid']; ?>" name="uniqueid">
                <input type="submit" class="button" name="action" value="Update">
            </form>
          </div>Two things...
- How am I able to make it so the query will check to see if there's an existing unique_id and if so update the column of that specific row with the new cust_loadout_id- Then if there's no match on the unique_id just create a new row how I have it now
 
- Next I'd like some proper result messages,(IE no custom field defined to supply a value would cause it to fail) I know the way I have it, it'll just kick back that message no matter what.
Hope that all made sense... I've seen a few ways of possibly doing it... run two queries, and some duplicate functions but I can't get the hang of anything past this point lol
 .
.I do styles, not this crap!
Any help would be appreciated.
 
 
		 
 
		

 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		