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Subject: Re: [PHP] Automatic Colspan from database data
Date: 09 Nov 2002 15:10:39 -0500
Ouch...
well, assuming you have two columns: day_id and value, here's a possible
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$rs = mysql_query ('select
in each table will take values ranging rom 1-20.
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Automatic Colspan from database data
Date: 09 Nov 2002 13:34:20 -0500
How is your database organized? you might be able to pull this
information from the query by using an appropriate group-by clause.
Marco
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How is your database organized? you might be able to pull this
information from the query by using an appropriate group-by clause.
Marco
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Hi everybody!
Well this is how it goes...
For the month of January there are 31 days...
so there are 2 rows in this table on the top row there are 31 columns
showing 31 days...and in the row below this one we will have to
generatecolspan based on the below information pulled from the
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