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connecting to two mysql databases

Asked by fox_statton in PHP Scripting Language, PHP and Databases

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Hi guys,
Ive got the following PHP, the problem is that the "first_database" and the "another_database" are tables in two different databases. Does anyone know how I can have two connections open at the same time and define which connection is used for each query. At the moment the only idea I have is to open and close the connections, but that seems like a waste



$query="SELECT * FROM first_database";
$result=mysql_query($query);
$num=mysql_numrows($result);

$i=0;
while ($i < $num) {
$id=mysql_result($result,$i,"id");
$colour=mysql_result($result,$i,"colour");
$registration=mysql_result($result,$i,"registration");


$query = "INSERT INTO another_table (id, colour, registration) VALUES ('$id', '$colour','$registration')";
mysql_query($query);


++$i;
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