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[SOLVED] DISTINCT? Can I use to do this?


Zaaka

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I have the following query string :

 

$query_Recordset2 = sprintf("SELECT DISTINCT ctYear, o, F1, ctComp, ctpYear, ctLvl,ctpup, ctTrainers, ctNotes FROM mainsheet WHERE F1 = %s", GetSQLValueString($colname_Recordset2, "int"));

 

produced by Dreamweaver CS3, but I cannot get it to do what I need.

I have a list of dates eg 2008/9 ,and a list of months but dont want the year duplicated.

 

This is what I have:

YearMonth

2007/8September 07

2007/8October 07

2007/8November 07

2007/8January 08

2007/8August 08

2008/9January 09

 

This is what I need:

YearMonth

2007/8September 07

[/td]October 07

November 07

January 08

2008/9January 09

 

But the DISTINCT command wont work

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<?php
// Going to load up a list of dates
$dates = array();
$base = strtotime( '1999-12-31' );
for( $i = 0; $i < 200; $i++ ) {
    $offset = rand( 1, 365 * rand( 0, 10 ) ); // day of year
    $offset = $offset * 24 * 60 * 60; // seconds into the year
    $offset = $offset + rand( 0, 24 * 60 * 60 ); // seconds into the day
    $dates[] = date( 'Y-m-d H:i:s', $base + $offset );
}
sort( $dates );

$curYear = null; // keep track of which year we're displaying
echo <<<TABLE
Year      | Rest

TABLE;
foreach( $dates as $d ) {
    $stamp = strtotime( $d );
    $y = sprintf( "%-10s", date( 'Y', $stamp ) );
    // We only display $y as the year IF its not the current year we're tracking
    if( $curYear === $y ) {
        // It's the one we're tracking, so zero it out
        $y = '          ';
    }else{
        $curYear = $y; // Track the new year
    }
    $disp = date( 'F jS, g:i A', $stamp );
echo <<<TABLE
{$y}| {$disp}

TABLE;
}
?>

 

 

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so how do i apply it to the following :

<?php do { ?>
        <tr>
          <td width="50"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctYear']; ?></td>    <<<< Problem Line
          <td><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctComp']; ?></td>
          <td width="60"><div align="center"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctpYear']; ?></div></td>
          <td width="50"><div align="center"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctLvl']; ?></div></td>
          <td width="50"><div align="center"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctpup']; ?></div></td>
          <td width="40" align="right"> <a href="vctinfo.php?s=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['o']; ?>">VIEW </a></td>
          <td width="40">- <a href="ectinfo.php?s=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['o']; ?>">EDIT</a></td>
          <td width="40">- <a href="dctinfo.php?o=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['o']; ?>&s=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['F1']; ?>">DEL</a></td>
        </tr>
      <?php } while ($row_Recordset1 = mysql_fetch_assoc($Recordset1)); ?>

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<?php 
$curYear = null;
do { 
    $dispYear = $row_Recordset1['ctYear'];
    if( $dispYear === null ) {
        $dispYear = ' ';
    }else{
        $curYear = $dispYear;
    }
?>
        <tr>
          <td width="50"><?php echo $dispYear; ?></td>    <<<< Problem Line
          <td><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctComp']; ?></td>
          <td width="60"><div align="center"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctpYear']; ?></div></td>
          <td width="50"><div align="center"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctLvl']; ?></div></td>
          <td width="50"><div align="center"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['ctpup']; ?></div></td>
          <td width="40" align="right"> <a href="vctinfo.php?s=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['o']; ?>">VIEW </a></td>
          <td width="40">- <a href="ectinfo.php?s=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['o']; ?>">EDIT</a></td>
          <td width="40">- <a href="dctinfo.php?o=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['o']; ?>&s=<?php echo $row_Recordset1['F1']; ?>">DEL</a></td>
        </tr>
      <?php } while ($row_Recordset1 = mysql_fetch_assoc($Recordset1)); ?>

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