How to check if a row exists in MySQL? (i.e. check if an email exists in MySQL)

The following are tried, tested and proven methods to check if a row exists.

(Some of which I use myself, or have used in the past).

Edit: I made an previous error in my syntax where I used mysqli_query() twice. Please consult the revision(s).

I.e.:

if (!mysqli_query($con,$query)) which should have simply read as if (!$query).

  • I apologize for overlooking that mistake.

Side note: Both '".$var."' and '$var' do the same thing. You can use either one, both are valid syntax.

Here are the two edited queries:

$query = mysqli_query($con, "SELECT * FROM emails WHERE email='".$email."'");

    if (!$query)
    {
        die('Error: ' . mysqli_error($con));
    }

if(mysqli_num_rows($query) > 0){

    echo "email already exists";

}else{

    // do something

}

and in your case:

$query = mysqli_query($dbl, "SELECT * FROM `tblUser` WHERE email='".$email."'");

    if (!$query)
    {
        die('Error: ' . mysqli_error($dbl));
    }

if(mysqli_num_rows($query) > 0){

    echo "email already exists";

}else{

    // do something

}

You can also use mysqli_ with a prepared statement method:

$query = "SELECT `email` FROM `tblUser` WHERE email=?";

if ($stmt = $dbl->prepare($query)){

        $stmt->bind_param("s", $email);

        if($stmt->execute()){
            $stmt->store_result();

            $email_check= "";         
            $stmt->bind_result($email_check);
            $stmt->fetch();

            if ($stmt->num_rows == 1){

            echo "That Email already exists.";
            exit;

            }
        }
    }

Or a PDO method with a prepared statement:

<?php
$email = $_POST['email'];

$mysql_hostname = 'xxx';
$mysql_username = 'xxx';
$mysql_password = 'xxx';
$mysql_dbname = 'xxx';

try {
$conn= new PDO("mysql:host=$mysql_hostname;dbname=$mysql_dbname", $mysql_username, $mysql_password); 
     $conn->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
} catch (PDOException $e) {
     exit( $e->getMessage() );
}

// assuming a named submit button
if(isset($_POST['submit']))
    {

        try {
            $stmt = $conn->prepare('SELECT `email` FROM `tblUser` WHERE email = ?');
            $stmt->bindParam(1, $_POST['email']); 
            $stmt->execute();
            while($row = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {

            }
        }
        catch(PDOException $e) {
            echo 'ERROR: ' . $e->getMessage();
        }

    if($stmt->rowCount() > 0){
        echo "The record exists!";
    } else {
        echo "The record is non-existant.";
    }


    }
?>
  • Prepared statements are best to be used to help protect against an SQL injection.

N.B.:

When dealing with forms and POST arrays as used/outlined above, make sure that the POST arrays contain values, that a POST method is used for the form and matching named attributes for the inputs.

  • FYI: Forms default to a GET method if not explicity instructed.

Note: <input type = "text" name = "var"> - $_POST['var'] match. $_POST['Var'] no match.

  • POST arrays are case-sensitive.

Consult:

  • http://php.net/manual/en/tutorial.forms.php

Error checking references:

  • http://php.net/manual/en/function.error-reporting.php
  • http://php.net/manual/en/mysqli.error.php
  • http://php.net/manual/en/pdo.error-handling.php

Please note that MySQL APIs do not intermix, in case you may be visiting this Q&A and you're using mysql_ to connect with (and querying with).

  • You must use the same one from connecting to querying.

Consult the following about this:

  • Can I mix MySQL APIs in PHP?

If you are using the mysql_ API and have no choice to work with it, then consult the following Q&A on Stack:

  • MySql php: check if Row exists

The mysql_* functions are deprecated and will be removed from future PHP releases.

  • It's time to step into the 21st century.

You can also add a UNIQUE constraint to (a) row(s).

References:

  • http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/constraint-primary-key.html
  • http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/alter-table.html
  • How to check if a value already exists to avoid duplicates?
  • How add unique key to existing table (with non uniques rows)

You have to execute your query and add single quote to $email in the query beacuse it's a string, and remove the is_resource($query) $query is a string, the $result will be the resource

$query = "SELECT `email` FROM `tblUser` WHERE `email` = '$email'";
$result = mysqli_query($link,$query); //$link is the connection

if(mysqli_num_rows($result) > 0 ){....}

UPDATE

Base in your edit just change:

if(is_resource($query) && mysqli_num_rows($query) > 0 ){
        $query = mysqli_fetch_assoc($query);
        echo $email . " email exists " .  $query["email"] . "\n";

By

if(is_resource($result) && mysqli_num_rows($result) == 1 ){
        $row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result);
         echo $email . " email exists " .  $row["email"] . "\n";

and you will be fine

UPDATE 2

A better way should be have a Store Procedure that execute the following SQL passing the Email as Parameter

SELECT IF( EXISTS (
                  SELECT *
                  FROM `Table`
                  WHERE `email` = @Email)
          , 1, 0) as `Exist`

and retrieve the value in php

Pseudocodigo:

 $query = Call MYSQL_SP($EMAIL);
 $result = mysqli_query($conn,$query);
 $row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)
 $exist = ($row['Exist']==1)? 'the email exist' : 'the email doesnt exist';

After validation and before INSERT check if username already exists, using mysqli(procedural). This works:

//check if username already exists
       include 'phpscript/connect.php'; //connect to your database

       $sql = "SELECT username FROM users WHERE username = '$username'";
       $result = $conn->query($sql);

       if($result->num_rows > 0) {
           $usernameErr =  "username already taken"; //takes'em back to form
       } else { // go on to INSERT new record