Re: SQL query seach + rearranging results - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Richard Huxton
Subject Re: SQL query seach + rearranging results
Date
Msg-id 200402172026.41114.dev@archonet.com
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In response to SQL query seach + rearranging results  ("lowdog" <lowdog@axelero.hu>)
List pgsql-sql
On Monday 16 February 2004 16:07, lowdog wrote:
> hey guys!
>
> I need your help in writing a php name-day searcher script.

Actually, you probably want a mysql list - this is a PostgreSQL list.

However, from what I can understand of your problem I think the easiest 
solution for you might be to order the results by name (nevek table?) and 
then loop through building a results list while the name remains the same.

Something like:

$current_name = '';
while (/* fetch next row */) { if ($row['name']==$current_name) {   /* add next "day" to output list */ } else {   /*
displayoutput list if anything there */   $current_name = $row['name'];   $output_list = array();   $output_list[] =
$row['day'];}
 
}
/* on exiting loop, check if there is a final row to display */

Hope that's of some use.

PS - indenting your SQL cleanly on multiple lines will save you time in the 
future - trust me on this.

PPS - localization (the accented characters you are having problems with) is a 
difficult issue, especially on the web where client/page/database encoding 
can all interact.

PPPS - if you port your application to PostgreSQL, you've found the right list 
for SQL questions. We also have a PHP list and a novice list if you're just 
starting.

Good luck
--  Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd


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