Mikey wrote:
Ross wrote:
I have a query
$query = "SELECT * FROM sheet1 WHERE '$filter' LIKE '$search_field%'"
This prints out a table
while ($row = @mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC)){
// this just fills the empty cells
if ($row['fname']==""){
$row['fname']=" ";
}
if ($row['sname']==""){
$row['sname']=" ";
}
if ($row['organisation']==""){
$row['organisation']=" ";
}
?>
<td width="71" class="right_line"> <?=$row['fname'];?> </td>
<td width="45" class="right_line"><?=$row['sname'];?></td>
<td width="437" class="right_line"><?=$row['organisation'];?></td>
<? if (!$row['email']==""){
?>
<td width="165" class="end_cell"> <div align="left"><a
href="view_details.php?id=<?=$row['id'];?>&sname=<?=$row['sname'];?>">details</a>
| <a
href="edit.php?id=<?=$row['id'];?>&sname=<?=$row['sname'];?>">edit</a>
| <a
href="delete.php?id=<?=$row['id'];?>&sname=<?=$row['sname'];?>">delete</a>
I <a href="mailto:<?=$row['email']; ?>">email</a></div></td>
<?
}
else {
?>
<td width="171" class="end_cell"> <div align="left"><a
href="view_details.php?id=<?=$row['id'];?>&sname=<?=$row['sname'];?>">details</a>
| <a
href="edit.php?id=<?=$row['id'];?>&sname=<?=$row['sname'];?>">edit</a>
| <a
href="delete.php?id=<?=$row['id'];?>&sname=<?=$row['sname'];?>">delete</a>
I <a href="mailto:<?=$row['email']; ?>">empty</a></div></td>
<?
}
?>
</tr>
<?
}
}
?>
but I have the three headings at the top which I want to use to
re-order the results alphabetically. So when I click on surname it
will re-reorder them aphebetically (z-a) and when I click on it again
it will reverse it (a-z)
<td class="right_line"><strong>Firstname</a></strong></td>
<td class="right_line"><strong>Surname</strong></td>
<td class="right_line"><strong>Organisation</strong></td>
hope this is clear.
Ross
Well, your question is a little vague, but to order the mySQL query
you should use the ORDER BY clause in your query. You would then have
to use a link to re-submit your page with the order by criteria passed
in. e.g.
<td class="right_line"><strong><a
href="this_page.php?order=f_name&order=desc">Firstname</a></strong></td>
HTH,
Mikey
I should also add the standard caveat: don't use HTML GET or POST data
directly in your queries as you place yourself at risk of SQL injection
attack.
Mikey
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