Hi,
As wordpress is storing all the details in database..you can simple execute query on wp_users table and take a desired output.
Thanks,
Shane G.
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oste15
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Unfortunately that really doesnt help me as I am not a programmer. Maybe you can break that down into lamens terms for me.
Thanks, I appreciate the help.
Hi Oste15,
I’m not much of a programmer either. However, I did find this post in the WordPress Codex that I hope will help.
<?php
$user_count = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $wpdb->users;");?>
<?php echo 'There are currently ' . $user_count; . ' members.' ?>
There’s also a similar thread here!
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oste15
(@oste15)
That does the trick. I must not have searched hard enough.
Thanks.
Excellent! Please mark the thread resolved!
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oste15
(@oste15)
actually I used this code:
<?php
$user_count = $wpdb->get_var(“SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $wpdb->users;”);?>
<p><?php echo ‘user count is ‘ . $user_count; ?></p>
which works fine, however when you try to concatenate the word members on the end it gives an error for an undefined .
I wonder if it is possible to add a word to the end.
Give this a shot…
<?php
$user_count = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $wpdb->users;");?>
<p><?php echo('user count is ' . $user_count . ' members'; ?></p>
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oste15
(@oste15)
Alright disregard my last post. After a little research on concatenation it is clear we need to do this
<?php $user_count = $wpdb->get_var(“SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $wpdb->users;”);?>
<p><?php echo “There are currently ” . $user_count . ” members”; ?></p>
A few more self teachings like that and I might be able to talk more like the second poster on this thread, and less like the poster one up.
Wow! Just trying to help buddy…