how to match value from Excel with database?












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I have an Excel file and will upload and save to database.



In the Excel file, there are several columns, for example:



No    IC  Amount
1 123 800
2 124 900
3 125 890


...and in table in the database:



No IC Amount



1  123  0
2 124 0


It's only updating the field when IC field matched between Excel and database.



What i want to ask how to count mathed and unmatched IC? I want to give notification such as:




number of data successfully to update




or




number of IC not matched with database




This is my PHP code:



$numbers = Loandisburse::where('ic', $value['ic_no'])->count();









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  • Cleaned it up, but I think the OP needs to provide a lot more PHP code, because this question in unsalvagable at the moment.
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I have an Excel file and will upload and save to database.



In the Excel file, there are several columns, for example:



No    IC  Amount
1 123 800
2 124 900
3 125 890


...and in table in the database:



No IC Amount



1  123  0
2 124 0


It's only updating the field when IC field matched between Excel and database.



What i want to ask how to count mathed and unmatched IC? I want to give notification such as:




number of data successfully to update




or




number of IC not matched with database




This is my PHP code:



$numbers = Loandisburse::where('ic', $value['ic_no'])->count();









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  • Cleaned it up, but I think the OP needs to provide a lot more PHP code, because this question in unsalvagable at the moment.
    – e_i_pi
    Nov 12 '18 at 6:01














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I have an Excel file and will upload and save to database.



In the Excel file, there are several columns, for example:



No    IC  Amount
1 123 800
2 124 900
3 125 890


...and in table in the database:



No IC Amount



1  123  0
2 124 0


It's only updating the field when IC field matched between Excel and database.



What i want to ask how to count mathed and unmatched IC? I want to give notification such as:




number of data successfully to update




or




number of IC not matched with database




This is my PHP code:



$numbers = Loandisburse::where('ic', $value['ic_no'])->count();









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I have an Excel file and will upload and save to database.



In the Excel file, there are several columns, for example:



No    IC  Amount
1 123 800
2 124 900
3 125 890


...and in table in the database:



No IC Amount



1  123  0
2 124 0


It's only updating the field when IC field matched between Excel and database.



What i want to ask how to count mathed and unmatched IC? I want to give notification such as:




number of data successfully to update




or




number of IC not matched with database




This is my PHP code:



$numbers = Loandisburse::where('ic', $value['ic_no'])->count();






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  • Cleaned it up, but I think the OP needs to provide a lot more PHP code, because this question in unsalvagable at the moment.
    – e_i_pi
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  • Cleaned it up, but I think the OP needs to provide a lot more PHP code, because this question in unsalvagable at the moment.
    – e_i_pi
    Nov 12 '18 at 6:01
















Cleaned it up, but I think the OP needs to provide a lot more PHP code, because this question in unsalvagable at the moment.
– e_i_pi
Nov 12 '18 at 6:01




Cleaned it up, but I think the OP needs to provide a lot more PHP code, because this question in unsalvagable at the moment.
– e_i_pi
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Declare two variables and set their default value to 0 ($match,$unmatch). Then when you go through the for loop for checking the IC value, if the IC values matches then do matches++ and if doesn't match then do unmatches++. In this way, you can get the number of matched and unmatched value once the for loop ends.






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    Declare two variables and set their default value to 0 ($match,$unmatch). Then when you go through the for loop for checking the IC value, if the IC values matches then do matches++ and if doesn't match then do unmatches++. In this way, you can get the number of matched and unmatched value once the for loop ends.






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      Declare two variables and set their default value to 0 ($match,$unmatch). Then when you go through the for loop for checking the IC value, if the IC values matches then do matches++ and if doesn't match then do unmatches++. In this way, you can get the number of matched and unmatched value once the for loop ends.






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        Declare two variables and set their default value to 0 ($match,$unmatch). Then when you go through the for loop for checking the IC value, if the IC values matches then do matches++ and if doesn't match then do unmatches++. In this way, you can get the number of matched and unmatched value once the for loop ends.






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        Declare two variables and set their default value to 0 ($match,$unmatch). Then when you go through the for loop for checking the IC value, if the IC values matches then do matches++ and if doesn't match then do unmatches++. In this way, you can get the number of matched and unmatched value once the for loop ends.







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