Didn't even think of looking for a mysql function  to accomplish this.
Thanks.


On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 20:52, Beau Lebens wrote:
> you can do this as a part of your db query
> 
> check the string functions available for your rdbms.
> 
> mysql would use something like;
> 
> SELECT SUBSTRING(monthname(blah), 0, 3) AS monthAbbrev FROM tablename
> 
> from memory
> 
> HTH
> 
> beau
> 
> // -----Original Message-----
> // From: John Coder [mailto:jcoder@;insightbb.com]
> // Sent: Friday, 1 November 2002 9:47 AM
> // To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> // Subject: [PHP-DB] string
> // 
> // 
> // I want to list months found in db by the first three letters as in an
> // abbrevaition of the months i.e.:
> // Jan
> // Feb
> // Mar
> // Apr 
> // and so forth 
> // I can get the names by monthname(blah) but am stuck on converting
> // strings to first three letters I"ve been trying explode("",$blah) but
> // that doesn't work. I'm at a loss here I can't find the correct string
> // function for this. help would be greatly appreciated.
> // 
> // John Coder
> // 
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