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4     //usrsx.inc--FboPrime Database usrs Table Manipulation Functions (Not Scheduler Critical)
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700     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
701     //********************************************************************************
702     //Contains functions related to [operations on] the usrs table of the database that
703     //aren't necessary for the operation of the dayview scheduler.
704     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
705     //
706     require_once("config.inc");
707     require_once("dbx.inc");
708     require_once("global.inc");
709     require_once("sguid.inc");
710     require_once("usrs.inc");
711     //
712     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
713     //Retrieves key information about active users, ordered by:
714     // a)Last name.
715     // b)First name.
716     // c)Middle Initial.
717     // d)Database index (the decisive tie breaker).
718     //
719     //This information is displayed on the active users list page.
720     //
721     //Although there is some minor risk of memory exhaustion, it is too slow to grab only the indices
722     //and then yank the info as the table is generated.
723     //
724     //Returns FALSE if no records.
725     //
726     function USRS_get_info_users_active_a()
727     {
728     global $GLOBAL_dbhandle;
729    
730     //Form the query string.
731     $query_string = "SELECT idx,fname,lname,mname,userid,mostrecentlogin,acctexpdate,schedalonerscs FROM usrs WHERE status=\""
732     .
733     USRS_STATUS_ACTIVE
734     .
735     "\" ORDER BY lname ASC, fname ASC, mname ASC, idx ASC";
736    
737     //Execute the query.
738     $result = mysql_query($query_string, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
739    
740     if ($result === FALSE)
741     {
742     //Unknown query failure. Return FALSE to the caller. No need to free,
743     //as this is not a result.
744     $rv = FALSE;
745     }
746     else
747     {
748     //Figure out how many rows in the result.
749     $nrows = mysql_num_rows($result);
750    
751     if ($nrows == 0)
752     {
753     //No rows in the result. The query failed to give us a record, but still
754     //we need to free the result set.
755    
756     //Free the result.
757     mysql_free_result($result);
758    
759     //The caller gets FALSE. No records.
760     $rv = FALSE;
761     }
762     else
763     {
764     //We have at least one record. Grab the indices.
765     //
766     for ($i=0; $i<$nrows; $i++)
767     {
768     $temp = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
769     $rv[$i] = $temp;
770     }
771    
772     //Free the result.
773     mysql_free_result($result);
774     }
775    
776     //Return the value to the caller.
777     return($rv);
778     }
779     }
780     //
781     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
782     //Retrieves key information about inactive users, ordered by:
783     // a)Last name.
784     // b)First name.
785     // c)Middle Initial.
786     // d)Database index (the decisive tie breaker).
787     //
788     //This information is displayed on the inactive users list page.
789     //
790     //Although there is some minor risk of memory exhaustion, it is too slow to grab only the indices
791     //and then yank the info as the table is generated.
792     //
793     //Returns FALSE if no records.
794     //
795     function USRS_get_info_users_inactive_a()
796     {
797     global $GLOBAL_dbhandle;
798    
799     //Form the query string.
800     $query_string = "SELECT idx,fname,lname,mname,userid,mostrecentlogin,acctexpdate,schedalonerscs FROM usrs WHERE status=\""
801     .
802     USRS_STATUS_INACTIVE
803     .
804     "\" ORDER BY lname ASC, fname ASC, mname ASC, idx ASC";
805    
806     //Execute the query.
807     $result = mysql_query($query_string, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
808    
809     if ($result === FALSE)
810     {
811     //Unknown query failure. Return FALSE to the caller. No need to free,
812     //as this is not a result.
813     $rv = FALSE;
814     }
815     else
816     {
817     //Figure out how many rows in the result.
818     $nrows = mysql_num_rows($result);
819    
820     if ($nrows == 0)
821     {
822     //No rows in the result. The query failed to give us a record, but still
823     //we need to free the result set.
824    
825     //Free the result.
826     mysql_free_result($result);
827    
828     //The caller gets FALSE. No records.
829     $rv = FALSE;
830     }
831     else
832     {
833     //We have at least one record. Grab the indices.
834     //
835     for ($i=0; $i<$nrows; $i++)
836     {
837     $temp = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
838     $rv[$i] = $temp;
839     }
840    
841     //Free the result.
842     mysql_free_result($result);
843     }
844    
845     //Return the value to the caller.
846     return($rv);
847     }
848     }
849     //
850     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
851     //Retrieves key information about all users, and populates an array indexed by the database index with this
852     //information. If there are no users, FALSE is returned.
853     //
854     function USRS_get_info_users_all_a()
855     {
856     global $GLOBAL_dbhandle;
857    
858     //Form the query string.
859     $query_string = "SELECT idx,fname,mname,lname FROM usrs";
860    
861     //Execute the query.
862     $result = mysql_query($query_string, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
863    
864     if ($result === FALSE)
865     {
866     //Unknown query failure. Return FALSE to the caller. No need to free,
867     //as this is not a result.
868     $rv = FALSE;
869     }
870     else
871     {
872     //Figure out how many rows in the result.
873     $nrows = mysql_num_rows($result);
874    
875     if ($nrows == 0)
876     {
877     //No rows in the result. The query failed to give us a record, but still
878     //we need to free the result set.
879    
880     //Free the result.
881     mysql_free_result($result);
882    
883     //The caller gets FALSE. No records.
884     $rv = FALSE;
885     }
886     else
887     {
888     //We have at least one record. Grab the indices.
889     //
890     for ($i=0; $i<$nrows; $i++)
891     {
892     $temp = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
893     $rv[$temp["idx"]] = $temp;
894     }
895    
896     //Free the result.
897     mysql_free_result($result);
898     }
899    
900     //Return the value to the caller.
901     return($rv);
902     }
903     }
904     //
905     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
906     //Given a user's first name, middle name or intitial, and last name, forms a name
907     //string. This is used for the users lists.
908     //
909     function USRS_display_name_string($fname_in, $mname_in, $lname_in)
910     {
911     $fnl = strlen($fname_in);
912     $mnl = strlen($mname_in);
913     $lnl = strlen($lname_in);
914    
915     if (!$lnl)
916     {
917     //This is a no-no.
918     return("UNKNOWN USER");
919     }
920     else if ($lnl && !$fnl)
921     {
922     return($lname_in);
923     }
924     else
925     {
926     if ($mnl)
927     {
928     return($lname_in . ", " . $fname_in . " " . SubStr($mname_in, 0, 1) . ".");
929     }
930     else
931     {
932     return($lname_in . ", " . $fname_in);
933     }
934     }
935     }
936     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
937     //Stuffs the pwhash field of a usrs record by index. There is
938     //no result code. The temporary password is destroyed at the same time.
939     //
940     //This operation is considered exempt from the modification SGUID checks--the password
941     //is a separate matter and not part of the normal field edits.
942     //
943     function USRS_pwhash_stuff($idx_in, $pwhash_in)
944     {
945     global $GLOBAL_dbhandle;
946    
947     //Set the password hash with a single SQL statement.
948     $query_string = "UPDATE usrs SET pwhash=\"" . $pwhash_in . "\", lostpwhash=\"\", lostpwgentime=\"\" WHERE idx=\"" . $idx_in . "\"";
949    
950     //Run the query. We don't much care whether it fails or succeeds (nothing to be done, anyway).
951     mysql_query($query_string, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
952     }
953     //
954     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
955     //Description
956     // Adds or modifies a USRS record. Certain parameters specify what is expected.
957     //
958     //Inputs
959     // action_in
960     // Enumerated type. Possibilities are:
961     // "A" : Add new.
962     // "M" : Modify existing.
963     //
964     // rec_in
965     // The data about the record to add or modify, as an associative array.
966     //
967     // Adding a record:
968     // a)The index must be absent (it is assigned automatically by the database).
969     // b)The userid must be included and must be globally unique, otherwise an error will be
970     // returned and the record won't be added.
971     // c)Fields out of range or defective will be corrected, and warnings will be returned.
972     // The record will, however, be added if possible.
973     // c)All fields not present in the associative array will be assigned default values.
974     // d)The creation/modification SGUID is handled automatically and may not be included in the
975     // associative array.
976     //
977     // Modifying a record:
978     // a)The record is specified by either index or userid. If both are specified, they must
979     // correspond to an existing record and must be consistent.
980     // b)Fields not included in the associative array are not touched.
981     // c)The creation/modification SGUID is handled automatically. If this field is included
982     // in the associative array, it means to check this against what is in the database
983     // and error out on editing collision if the value doesn't match what is in the database.
984     //
985     //Outputs
986     // result_code_out
987     // Adding a record:
988     // 0 if the operation failed, or the index if it succeeded.
989     // Modifying an existing record.
990     // 0 if the operation failed or 1 if it succeeds.
991     //
992     // errors_out
993     // If any errors resulted, an associative array of integers specifying the errors per the defined
994     // constants, or FALSE otherwise.
995     //
996     // warnings_out
997     // If any warnings resulted, an associative array of integers specifying the warnings per the
998     // defined constants, or FALSE otherwise.
999     //
1000     //Database Locking
1001     // Locking is performed per the recursive method described in the documentation. If, for example,
1002     // the client wishes to call this function from within a larger critical section, as long as the
1003     // client uses the recursive locking method, everything will operate correctly.
1004     //
1005     function USRS_record_add_modify($action_in, $rec_in, &$result_code_out, &$errors_out, &$warnings_out)
1006     {
1007     global $GLOBAL_dbhandle;
1008     global $GLOBAL_dblocked;
1009     global $CONFIG_FBO_USER_CATEGORIES;
1010    
1011     //Variable remembers if are terminating the function (i.e. something fatal has been
1012     //encountered).
1013     $in_termination_sequence = FALSE;
1014    
1015     //Error array and warnings array start at element 0.
1016     //
1017     $e_array_idx = 0;
1018     $w_array_idx = 0;
1019    
1020     //Take a look at the action. It must be one of the two valid codes, "A" or "M".
1021     //
1022     if (!$in_termination_sequence)
1023     {
1024     if (($action_in != "A") && ($action_in != "M"))
1025     {
1026     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_ACTION_PAR_ILLEGAL;
1027     $e_array_idx++;
1028     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1029     }
1030     }
1031    
1032     //Take a look at the index. If it is present, it must be a positive integer or the
1033     //string equivalent of a positive integer.
1034     //
1035     if (!$in_termination_sequence)
1036     {
1037     if (isset($rec_in["idx"]))
1038     {
1039     if (DB_table_index_short_validity_check_zna($rec_in["idx"]))
1040     {
1041     //The variable is logically an integer, and the function said it was
1042     //in the valid range. If it is an integer, leave it alone, otherwise
1043     //convert it to an integer.
1044     //
1045     if (!is_int($rec_in["idx"]))
1046     {
1047     $rec_in["idx"] = intval($rec_in["idx"]);
1048     }
1049     }
1050     else
1051     {
1052     //The value isn't an integer and can't be converted to an integer.
1053     //Error out.
1054     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_IDX_ILLEGAL;
1055     $e_array_idx++;
1056     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1057     }
1058     }
1059     }
1060    
1061     //Take a look at the userid. If that is present, it has to be sane.
1062     //
1063     if (!$in_termination_sequence)
1064     {
1065     if (isset($rec_in["userid"]))
1066     {
1067     //Canonically, the userid has to be all lower-case and can't
1068     //contain any extra padding. If it ain't a string, it will
1069     //be flagged as an error a few lines down by the membership test
1070     //function.
1071     //
1072     if (is_string($rec_in["userid"]))
1073     {
1074     $rec_in["userid"] = StrToLower(Trim($rec_in["userid"]));
1075     }
1076    
1077     if (USRS_userid_membership_test($rec_in["userid"]) === TRUE)
1078     {
1079     //The userid is fine.
1080     //
1081     }
1082     else
1083     {
1084     //The userid is illegal.
1085     //
1086     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_USERID_ILLEGAL;
1087     $e_array_idx++;
1088     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1089     }
1090     }
1091     }
1092    
1093     //-----------------------------------------------------------
1094     //TODO: Add code to confine and error-trap the other fields.
1095     //-----------------------------------------------------------
1096    
1097     if (!$in_termination_sequence)
1098     {
1099     //Lock the database using the recursive critical section method (discussed in the
1100     //manual). This is necessary because the test for presence and the insert have to
1101     //be combined atomically.
1102     $db_was_locked = $GLOBAL_dblocked;
1103     if (! $GLOBAL_dblocked)
1104     {
1105     DB_db_lock();
1106     $GLOBAL_dblocked = TRUE;
1107     }
1108    
1109     if ($action_in == "A")
1110     {
1111     if (isset($rec_in["idx"]))
1112     {
1113     //This is an error because the index is assigned automatically--it isn't
1114     //allowed to specify it.
1115     //
1116     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_IDX_ON_ADD;
1117     $e_array_idx++;
1118     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1119     }
1120     else if (!isset($rec_in["userid"]))
1121     {
1122     //The userid has to be present on an add. Note that it is checked
1123     //for validity if it is present above.
1124     //
1125     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_NO_USERID_ON_ADD;
1126     $e_array_idx++;
1127     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1128     }
1129     else if (USRS_userid_idx_map($rec_in["userid"]) !== FALSE)
1130     {
1131     //The userid already exists ... illegal.
1132     //
1133     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_DUP_USERID_ON_ADD;
1134     $e_array_idx++;
1135     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1136     }
1137     }
1138     else //action is modify
1139     {
1140     //If the index is present, try to get the record with the passed
1141     //index. If not present, error.
1142     //
1143     if (isset($rec_in["idx"]))
1144     {
1145     $modify_rec = USRS_retrieve_by_userid($rec_in["idx"]);
1146    
1147     if ($modify_rec === FALSE)
1148     {
1149     //Rec with that idx does not exist.
1150     //
1151     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_MOD_REC_NOT_PRESENT;
1152     $e_array_idx++;
1153     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1154     }
1155     else //Record was found by index.
1156     {
1157     //Check to be sure userid, if it exists, is consistent.
1158     if (isset($rec_in["userid"]))
1159     {
1160     if ($rec_in["userid"] != $modify_rec["userid"])
1161     {
1162     //On modification, index and userid do not match.
1163     //
1164     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_MOD_IDX_USERID_INCONSISTENT;
1165     $e_array_idx++;
1166     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1167     }
1168     }
1169     }
1170     }
1171     else if (isset($rec_in["userid"]))
1172     {
1173     //The userid was specified, but not the idx. Check to be sure that record exists,
1174     //if not, error out, if so, keep track of the index.
1175     //
1176     $modify_rec = USRS_userid_idx_map($rec_in["userid"]);
1177    
1178     if ($modify_rec === FALSE)
1179     {
1180     //The userid does not exist. Can't identify this record to modify.
1181     //Error out.
1182     //
1183     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_MOD_REC_NOT_PRESENT;
1184     $e_array_idx++;
1185     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1186     }
1187     else
1188     {
1189     //The record corresponding to the userid does exist. Stuff the
1190     //index to save us time later.
1191     //
1192     $rec_in["idx"] = $modify_rec["idx"];
1193     }
1194     }
1195     else
1196     {
1197     //There isn't enough information to identify the record to modify (no idx,
1198     //no userid). Have to error out.
1199     //
1200     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_MOD_REC_NOT_PRESENT;
1201     $e_array_idx++;
1202     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1203     }
1204     }
1205    
1206     //If the command is to modify, look for an editing collision.
1207     //
1208     if (!$in_termination_sequence)
1209     {
1210     if ($action_in == "M")
1211     {
1212     if ($rec_in["crmodsguid"] != $modify_rec["crmodsguid"])
1213     {
1214     $errors_out_local[$e_array_idx] = USRS_ERROR_EDITING_COLLISION;
1215     $e_array_idx++;
1216     $in_termination_sequence = TRUE;
1217     }
1218     }
1219     }
1220    
1221     //Form the query strings. There are two different types, depending on whether
1222     //we are adding or modifying a record.
1223     //
1224     //For adding, the string will be of the form:
1225     // INSERT INTO usrs SET fn1=val1, fn2=val2, etc.
1226     //
1227     //For modifying, the string will be of the form:
1228     // UPDATE usrs SET fn1=val1, fn2=val2, etc. WHERE idx=val.
1229     //
1230     if (!$in_termination_sequence)
1231     {
1232     //Obtain an SGUID to for the create/modification stamp.
1233     //
1234     $crmodsguid = SGUID_sguid();
1235    
1236     if ($action_in == "A")
1237     {
1238     //Add
1239     //
1240     $query_string = "INSERT INTO usrs SET status=\"";
1241     //
1242     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1243     //status
1244     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1245     if (isset($rec_in["status"]))
1246     {
1247     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["status"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1248     }
1249     else
1250     {
1251     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)USRS_STATUS_ACTIVE, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1252     }
1253     $query_string .= "\", seclvl=\"";
1254     //
1255     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1256     //seclvl
1257     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1258     if (isset($rec_in["seclvl"]))
1259     {
1260     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["seclvl"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1261     }
1262     else
1263     {
1264     //Expression below gets last entry from the lookup table.
1265     //
1266     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)($CONFIG_FBO_USER_CATEGORIES[count($CONFIG_FBO_USER_CATEGORIES) - 4]),
1267     $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1268     }
1269     $query_string .= "\", userid=\"";
1270     //
1271     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1272     //userid (this field is mandatory)
1273     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1274     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["userid"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1275     $query_string .= "\", role=\"";
1276     //
1277     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1278     //role
1279     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1280     if (isset($rec_in["role"]))
1281     {
1282     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["role"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1283     }
1284     else
1285     {
1286     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)USRS_ROLE_CUSTNONPILOT, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1287     }
1288     $query_string .= "\", perm=\"";
1289     //
1290     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1291     //perm
1292     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1293     if (isset($rec_in["perm"]))
1294     {
1295     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string($rec_in["perm"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1296     }
1297     else
1298     {
1299     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string("", $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1300     }
1301     $query_string .= "\", sex=\"";
1302     //
1303     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1304     //sex
1305     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1306     if (isset($rec_in["sex"]))
1307     {
1308     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["sex"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1309     }
1310     else
1311     {
1312     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)USRS_SEX_UNSPECIFIED, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1313     }
1314     $query_string .= "\", title=\"";
1315     //
1316     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1317     //title
1318     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1319     if (isset($rec_in["title"]))
1320     {
1321     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["title"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1322     }
1323     else
1324     {
1325     //Empty string.
1326     }
1327     $query_string .= "\", fname=\"";
1328     //
1329     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1330     //fname
1331     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1332     if (isset($rec_in["fname"]))
1333     {
1334     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["fname"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1335     }
1336     else
1337     {
1338     //Empty string.
1339     }
1340     $query_string .= "\", mname=\"";
1341     //
1342     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1343     //mname
1344     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1345     if (isset($rec_in["mname"]))
1346     {
1347     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["mname"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1348     }
1349     else
1350     {
1351     //Empty string.
1352     }
1353     $query_string .= "\", lname=\"";
1354     //
1355     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1356     //lname
1357     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1358     if (isset($rec_in["lname"]))
1359     {
1360     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["lname"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1361     }
1362     else
1363     {
1364     //Empty string.
1365     }
1366     $query_string .= "\", suffix=\"";
1367     //
1368     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1369     //suffix
1370     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1371     if (isset($rec_in["suffix"]))
1372     {
1373     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["suffix"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1374     }
1375     else
1376     {
1377     //Empty string.
1378     }
1379     $query_string .= "\", adl1=\"";
1380     //
1381     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1382     //adl1
1383     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1384     if (isset($rec_in["adl1"]))
1385     {
1386     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["adl1"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1387     }
1388     else
1389     {
1390     //Empty string.
1391     }
1392     $query_string .= "\", adl2=\"";
1393     //
1394     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1395     //adl2
1396     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1397     if (isset($rec_in["adl1"]))
1398     {
1399     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["adl2"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1400     }
1401     else
1402     {
1403     //Empty string.
1404     }
1405     $query_string .= "\", city=\"";
1406     //
1407     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1408     //city
1409     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1410     if (isset($rec_in["city"]))
1411     {
1412     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["city"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1413     }
1414     else
1415     {
1416     //Empty string.
1417     }
1418     $query_string .= "\", stateprovince=\"";
1419     //
1420     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1421     //stateprovince
1422     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1423     if (isset($rec_in["stateprovince"]))
1424     {
1425     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["stateprovince"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1426     }
1427     else
1428     {
1429     //Empty string.
1430     }
1431     $query_string .= "\", zippostalcode=\"";
1432     //
1433     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1434     //zippostalcode
1435     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1436     if (isset($rec_in["zippostalcode"]))
1437     {
1438     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["zippostalcode"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1439     }
1440     else
1441     {
1442     //Empty string.
1443     }
1444     $query_string .= "\", country=\"";
1445     //
1446     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1447     //country
1448     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1449     if (isset($rec_in["country"]))
1450     {
1451     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["country"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1452     }
1453     else
1454     {
1455     //Empty string.
1456     }
1457     $query_string .= "\", pwhash=\"";
1458     //
1459     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1460     //pwhash
1461     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1462     if (isset($rec_in["pwhash"]))
1463     {
1464     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["pwhash"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1465     }
1466     else
1467     {
1468     //Empty string.
1469     }
1470     $query_string .= "\", lostpwhash=\"";
1471     //
1472     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1473     //lostpwhash
1474     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1475     if (isset($rec_in["lostpwhash"]))
1476     {
1477     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["lostpwhash"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1478     }
1479     else
1480     {
1481     //Empty string.
1482     }
1483     $query_string .= "\", lostpwgentime=\"";
1484     //
1485     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1486     //lostpwgentime
1487     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1488     if (isset($rec_in["lostpwgentime"]))
1489     {
1490     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["lostpwgentime"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1491     }
1492     else
1493     {
1494     //Empty string.
1495     }
1496     $query_string .= "\", ratings=\"";
1497     //
1498     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1499     //ratings
1500     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1501     if (isset($rec_in["ratings"]))
1502     {
1503     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["ratings"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1504     }
1505     else
1506     {
1507     //Empty string.
1508     }
1509     $query_string .= "\", bfrlicexpdate=\"";
1510     //
1511     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1512     //bfrlicexpdate
1513     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1514     if (isset($rec_in["bfrlicexpdate"]))
1515     {
1516     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["bfrlicexpdate"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1517     }
1518     else
1519     {
1520     //Empty string.
1521     }
1522     $query_string .= "\", medexpdate=\"";
1523     //
1524     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1525     //medexpdate
1526     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1527     if (isset($rec_in["medexpdate"]))
1528     {
1529     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["medexpdate"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1530     }
1531     else
1532     {
1533     //Empty string.
1534     }
1535     $query_string .= "\", restrictions=\"";
1536     //
1537     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1538     //restrictions
1539     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1540     if (isset($rec_in["restrictions"]))
1541     {
1542     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["restrictions"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1543     }
1544     else
1545     {
1546     //Empty string.
1547     }
1548     $query_string .= "\", dayphone=\"";
1549     //
1550     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1551     //dayphone
1552     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1553     if (isset($rec_in["dayphone"]))
1554     {
1555     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["dayphone"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1556     }
1557     else
1558     {
1559     //Empty string.
1560     }
1561     $query_string .= "\", eveningphone=\"";
1562     //
1563     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1564     //eveningphone
1565     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1566     if (isset($rec_in["eveningphone"]))
1567     {
1568     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["eveningphone"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1569     }
1570     else
1571     {
1572     //Empty string.
1573     }
1574     $query_string .= "\", em1=\"";
1575     //
1576     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1577     //em1
1578     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1579     if (isset($rec_in["em1"]))
1580     {
1581     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["em1"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1582     }
1583     else
1584     {
1585     //Empty string.
1586     }
1587     $query_string .= "\", em2=\"";
1588     //
1589     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1590     //em2
1591     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1592     if (isset($rec_in["em2"]))
1593     {
1594     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["em2"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1595     }
1596     else
1597     {
1598     //Empty string.
1599     }
1600     $query_string .= "\", acctexpdate=\"";
1601     //
1602     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1603     //acctexpdate
1604     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1605     if (isset($rec_in["acctexpdate"]))
1606     {
1607     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["acctexpdate"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1608     }
1609     else
1610     {
1611     //Empty string.
1612     }
1613     $query_string .= "\", mostrecentlogin=\"";
1614     //
1615     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1616     //mostrecentlogin
1617     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1618     if (isset($rec_in["mostrecentlogin"]))
1619     {
1620     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["mostrecentlogin"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1621     }
1622     else
1623     {
1624     //Empty string.
1625     }
1626     $query_string .= "\", schedalonerscs=\"";
1627     //
1628     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1629     //schedalonerscs
1630     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1631     if (isset($rec_in["schedalonerscs"]))
1632     {
1633     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["schedalonerscs"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1634     }
1635     else
1636     {
1637     //Empty string.
1638     }
1639     $query_string .= "\", fboremarks=\"";
1640     //
1641     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1642     //fboremarks
1643     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1644     if (isset($rec_in["fboremarks"]))
1645     {
1646     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["fboremarks"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1647     }
1648     else
1649     {
1650     //Empty string.
1651     }
1652     $query_string .= "\", userremarks=\"";
1653     //
1654     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1655     //userremarks
1656     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1657     if (isset($rec_in["userremarks"]))
1658     {
1659     $query_string .= mysql_real_escape_string((string)$rec_in["userremarks"], $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1660     }
1661     else
1662     {
1663     //Empty string.
1664     }
1665     $query_string .= "\"";
1666     //
1667     //echo $query_string;
1668    
1669     //Execute the query to insert the record.
1670     $result = mysql_query($query_string, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1671     //
1672     //If the insert failed, our caller gets FALSE.
1673     if ($result == FALSE)
1674     {
1675     $result_code_out = -1;
1676     }
1677     else
1678     {
1679     //The insert was successful. Figure out the index that was assigned.
1680     $result = mysql_query("SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()");
1681    
1682     //If we have a failure, the caller gets FALSE, otherwise the caller gets the
1683     //index.
1684     if ($result === FALSE)
1685     {
1686     $result_code_out = -1;
1687     }
1688     else
1689     {
1690     //Pick apart the result.
1691     $row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_NUM);
1692    
1693     //Extract the integer.
1694     $result_code_out = $row[0];
1695    
1696     //Free the result memory.
1697     mysql_free_result($result);
1698     }
1699     }
1700     }
1701     else
1702     {
1703     //Modify
1704     //
1705     }
1706     }
1707    
1708     //Unlock the database (if it was locked) using the recursive critical section
1709     //method.
1710     if (! $db_was_locked)
1711     {
1712     DB_db_unlock();
1713     $GLOBAL_dblocked = FALSE;
1714     }
1715     } //if not in termination sequence.
1716    
1717     //-----------------------------------------------------------
1718     //Clean up the output parameters to go back to the caller.
1719     //
1720     if ($in_termination_sequence)
1721     {
1722     $result_code_out = 0;
1723     }
1724     else if ($result_code_out == -1)
1725     {
1726     //Something went wrong with the query. Return 0 as the
1727     //error code.
1728     $result_code_out = 0;
1729     }
1730     else
1731     {
1732     //The result code contains the index of what was added.
1733     }
1734    
1735     if (isset($errors_out_local))
1736     {
1737     $errors_out = $errors_out_local;
1738     }
1739     else
1740     {
1741     $errors_out = FALSE;
1742     }
1743    
1744     if (isset($warnings_out_local))
1745     {
1746     $warnings_out = $warnings_out_local;
1747     }
1748     else
1749     {
1750     $warnings_out = FALSE;
1751     }
1752     }
1753     //
1754     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1755     //E-mails a user by index (meaning sends the e-mail to each of the contact addresses).
1756     //
1757     //Input parameters:
1758     // a)Idx: index of user in the database.
1759     // b)Subject: the subject of the e-mail.
1760     // c)Message: an array of lines containing the body.
1761     //
1762     //Output parameters:
1763     // a)The number of e-mails actually injected (depends on what is in the database).
1764     //
1765     //A notice about automatically-generated e-mail is automatically appended to the e-mail.
1766     //
1767     function USRS_em_notify($idx_in, $subj_in, $msg_in)
1768     {
1769     global $GLOBAL_stime_year;
1770     global $GLOBAL_stime_month;
1771     global $GLOBAL_stime_day;
1772     global $GLOBAL_stime_hour;
1773     global $GLOBAL_stime_minute;
1774     global $GLOBAL_stime_dow;
1775    
1776     $rv = 0;
1777    
1778     //Form a footer string that explains the origin of the e-mail.
1779     $footer_text = CONFIG_fbo_automail_footer_text();
1780     //Standard footer.
1781    
1782     $footer_split = wordwrap($footer_text, CONFIG_FBO_AUTOMAIL_LINELENGTH, "\n");
1783     $footer_array = explode("\n", $footer_split);
1784    
1785     //Trim any empty lines from the end of the array. In the actual e-mail, at least
1786     //as viewed using Outlook, there seem to be two empty lines at the end.
1787     //This hasn't cured it. Trivial issue, but may eventually want to figure
1788     //it out.
1789     //
1790     $n = count($footer_array);
1791     if (($n-1) >= 0)
1792     {
1793     if (strlen($footer_array[$n-1]) == 0)
1794     unset($footer_array[$n-1]);
1795     }
1796     if (($n-2) >= 0)
1797     {
1798     if (strlen($footer_array[$n-2]) == 0)
1799     unset($footer_array[$n-2]);
1800     }
1801    
1802     $userinfo = USRS_retrieve_by_idx($idx_in);
1803    
1804     if ($userinfo !== FALSE)
1805     {
1806     //Form up the message txt block.
1807     //
1808     $msgtext = "";
1809     for ($i=0; $i<count($msg_in); $i++)
1810     {
1811     $msgtext .= $msg_in[$i];
1812     $msgtext .= "\n";
1813     }
1814    
1815     for ($i=0; $i<count($footer_array); $i++)
1816     {
1817     $msgtext .= $footer_array[$i];
1818     if ($i < (count($footer_array) - 1))
1819     $msgtext .= "\n";
1820     }
1821    
1822     //Form and send the mail to em1.
1823     if (strlen($userinfo["em1"]))
1824     {
1825     mail(
1826     $userinfo["em1"],
1827     $subj_in,
1828     $msgtext,
1829     "From: " . CONFIG_FBO_AUTOMAIL_FROM . "\r\n" . "Reply-To: " . CONFIG_FBO_AUTOMAIL_FROM
1830     );
1831    
1832     $rv++;
1833     }
1834    
1835     //Form and send the mail to em2.
1836     if (strlen($userinfo["em2"]))
1837     {
1838     mail(
1839     $userinfo["em2"],
1840     $subj_in,
1841     $msgtext,
1842     "From: " . CONFIG_FBO_AUTOMAIL_FROM . "\r\n" . "Reply-To: " . CONFIG_FBO_AUTOMAIL_FROM
1843     );
1844    
1845     $rv++;
1846     }
1847     }
1848    
1849     return($rv);
1850     }
1851     //
1852     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1853     //Retrieves an array containing the indices of all flight instructors in the resources
1854     //table that are online, or FALSE if none exist.
1855     //
1856     function USRS_get_user_online_idxs()
1857     {
1858     global $GLOBAL_dbhandle;
1859    
1860     //Form the query string.
1861     $query_string = "SELECT idx FROM usrs WHERE status=\""
1862     .
1863     mysql_real_escape_string((string)USRS_STATUS_ACTIVE, $GLOBAL_dbhandle)
1864     .
1865     "\"";
1866    
1867     //Execute the query.
1868     $result = mysql_query($query_string, $GLOBAL_dbhandle);
1869    
1870     if ($result === FALSE)
1871     {
1872     //Unknown query failure. Return FALSE to the caller. No need to free,
1873     //as this is not a result.
1874     $rv = FALSE;
1875     }
1876     else
1877     {
1878     //Figure out how many rows in the result.
1879     $nrows = mysql_num_rows($result);
1880    
1881     if ($nrows == 0)
1882     {
1883     //No rows in the result. The query failed to give us a record, but still
1884     //we need to free the result set.
1885    
1886     //Free the result.
1887     mysql_free_result($result);
1888    
1889     //The caller gets FALSE. No records.
1890     $rv = FALSE;
1891     }
1892     else
1893     {
1894     //We have at least one record. Grab the indices.
1895     //
1896     for ($i=0; $i<$nrows; $i++)
1897     {
1898     $temp = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
1899     $rv[$i] = $temp["idx"];
1900     }
1901    
1902     //Free the result.
1903     mysql_free_result($result);
1904     }
1905    
1906     //Return the value to the caller.
1907     return($rv);
1908     }
1909     }
1910     //
1911     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1912    
1913     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1914     //End of $RCSfile: usrsx.inc,v $.
1915     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1916     ?>

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