Thodoris wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have a mysql result set that I want to print out in an html table.
But some times it gets so big that I will probably need to separate it
in to multiple ones. I wrote a function that separates the result set
into three ones like this:
...
But I really need to tell the function in how many tables I need the
result set to be separated. How can I do this?
What can I put instead of this for 3 tables: (($j == $limit-1) || ($j ==
(2*$limit)-1))
I can't find the algorithm although I think I have done this before but
I can't remember how.
Why not just use LIMIT in your query and make several?
Why do you need to split the data into multiple tables, anyway?
$table = "<table class='inner'>";
$table .= "<table><tr><td><table class='inner'>";
That's going to give you badly-formatted HTML.
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