prev/next products skipping to the next/prev id in ASP
I've got a prev/next button in my store. I use the following code:
Set objRS2 = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
sql2 = "select id_product AS Next from tbl_products where id_product = (select max(id_product) from tbl_products where id_product < "&ID&") and type = 'necklaces'"
objRS2.Open sql2, ConString
If Not objRS2.EOF Then
%>
<a href="index.asp?id=<%=objRS2("Next")%>"><p style="text-align: left; color: #B29360;"><u><strong>Next</strong></u></p></a>
<%
End If
ClearRS(objRS2)
The prev button is very similar and it works great as long as the next id_product belongs to a type=necklace product.
In this scenario
id_product = 10, name= necklace 001 type = necklace
id_product = 11, name= ring 001 type = rings
id_product = 12, name= necklace 002 type = necklace
the link from necklace 001 to 002 won't appear in the first product, since the next id belongs to a type = rings product.
Is there a way to find the the next/prev id belonging to a product of the same type?
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I've got a prev/next button in my store. I use the following code:
Set objRS2 = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
sql2 = "select id_product AS Next from tbl_products where id_product = (select max(id_product) from tbl_products where id_product < "&ID&") and type = 'necklaces'"
objRS2.Open sql2, ConString
If Not objRS2.EOF Then
%>
<a href="index.asp?id=<%=objRS2("Next")%>"><p style="text-align: left; color: #B29360;"><u><strong>Next</strong></u></p></a>
<%
End If
ClearRS(objRS2)
The prev button is very similar and it works great as long as the next id_product belongs to a type=necklace product.
In this scenario
id_product = 10, name= necklace 001 type = necklace
id_product = 11, name= ring 001 type = rings
id_product = 12, name= necklace 002 type = necklace
the link from necklace 001 to 002 won't appear in the first product, since the next id belongs to a type = rings product.
Is there a way to find the the next/prev id belonging to a product of the same type?
asp.net
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I've got a prev/next button in my store. I use the following code:
Set objRS2 = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
sql2 = "select id_product AS Next from tbl_products where id_product = (select max(id_product) from tbl_products where id_product < "&ID&") and type = 'necklaces'"
objRS2.Open sql2, ConString
If Not objRS2.EOF Then
%>
<a href="index.asp?id=<%=objRS2("Next")%>"><p style="text-align: left; color: #B29360;"><u><strong>Next</strong></u></p></a>
<%
End If
ClearRS(objRS2)
The prev button is very similar and it works great as long as the next id_product belongs to a type=necklace product.
In this scenario
id_product = 10, name= necklace 001 type = necklace
id_product = 11, name= ring 001 type = rings
id_product = 12, name= necklace 002 type = necklace
the link from necklace 001 to 002 won't appear in the first product, since the next id belongs to a type = rings product.
Is there a way to find the the next/prev id belonging to a product of the same type?
asp.net
I've got a prev/next button in my store. I use the following code:
Set objRS2 = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
sql2 = "select id_product AS Next from tbl_products where id_product = (select max(id_product) from tbl_products where id_product < "&ID&") and type = 'necklaces'"
objRS2.Open sql2, ConString
If Not objRS2.EOF Then
%>
<a href="index.asp?id=<%=objRS2("Next")%>"><p style="text-align: left; color: #B29360;"><u><strong>Next</strong></u></p></a>
<%
End If
ClearRS(objRS2)
The prev button is very similar and it works great as long as the next id_product belongs to a type=necklace product.
In this scenario
id_product = 10, name= necklace 001 type = necklace
id_product = 11, name= ring 001 type = rings
id_product = 12, name= necklace 002 type = necklace
the link from necklace 001 to 002 won't appear in the first product, since the next id belongs to a type = rings product.
Is there a way to find the the next/prev id belonging to a product of the same type?
asp.net
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asked Nov 20 '18 at 9:10
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