On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 15:43 -0700, Tom Sparks wrote:
> I have a members list witch I print out once a week,
> I would like to make the list into two-column list, but I dont know where to
> start looking to change the code?
>
> here is the code
> "
> $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM customers ORDER BY LastName");
>
> while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
> {
> echo $row['LastName'];
> echo " " . $row['FirstName'];
> echo " " . $row['CustomNo'];
> echo "<br />";
> }
> "
>
> example output:
>
> Bond James Bond 007
> Quagmire Glenn 101
> Griffin Peter 102
> etc
>
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How do you mean? In your example, it's a 3-column list (surname,
forename, customer number) although you've added a 'cute' field to the
first entry for giggles. It's a simple thing to join the first two
fields, but what do you determine to be a single column?
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Ash
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