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hi All,
I want to ask if is there any possibility to separate column data in different columns using php code.. really dont know if i have solution in php or here in mysql..
any idea would be really appreciate
Thanx
enim
What are you exactly trying to say? Make it clear. Do you want to display table items in a column or what else?
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hi guys..
i posted my thread without any further explanation or illustrations..
my problem is i have a query that fetch (like for example) 5 rows and i want a column with different data.
column 1
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data1
data2
data3
from query to be like..
(in front-end)
first data | second data | third data
---------------------------------------------
data1 | data2 | data3
like that..
guys really need any idea, opinions, suggestions.. if that problem has any solution.. whether from mysql coding or php.
thanks for the help
enim
i posted my thread without any further explanation or illustrations..
my problem is i have a query that fetch (like for example) 5 rows and i want a column with different data.
column 1
------------
data1
data2
data3
from query to be like..
(in front-end)
first data | second data | third data
---------------------------------------------
data1 | data2 | data3
like that..
guys really need any idea, opinions, suggestions.. if that problem has any solution.. whether from mysql coding or php.
thanks for the help
enim
Last edited by enim213; Jan 8th, 2009 at 2:48 am.
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PHP will allow you to format the display of data in any format that you can think of.
Remember that you are taking data out of an array and placing it into holders, usually columnar but they can be a horizontal series
[d1 d2, d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9]
just as easily.
Or a set of columns in a set of rows
[d1 d2 d3
d4 d5 d6
d7 d8 d9]
Using CSS they could be wandering independantly around the screen, or following the mouse. The actual placement is limited only by your imagination.
Remember that you are taking data out of an array and placing it into holders, usually columnar but they can be a horizontal series
[d1 d2, d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9]
just as easily.
Or a set of columns in a set of rows
[d1 d2 d3
d4 d5 d6
d7 d8 d9]
Using CSS they could be wandering independantly around the screen, or following the mouse. The actual placement is limited only by your imagination.
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