Sorry for the late answer I couldn't try that at home ( i don't have access 
to the DB) ;
Thanks a lot ; your code gave me the necessary insight to start ! 

Have a nice day :)

On Thursday, 25 June 2015 18:20:55 UTC+2, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Hi Vladimir,
>
> Can't you just jsonEncode $sql2 into $sql1? If you are using postgresql 
> there are some nice array helpers so the result is easier to work with.
> in js you can iter over the key's and parse the keys, building an new 
> object.
>
> Something like:
> function aTest() {
>     var a=   {
>         "ActionID": "1",
>         "Taskref": "1",
>         "Ast1_1": "",
>         "Ast2_1": "Start EVA watch\nopen           hatch\nAssist CDR",
>         "Ast3_1": "",
>         "Ast1_2": "Egress cabin to LM porch\nReceive &      jetttison 
> bag\nReceive ETB/LEC",
>         "Ast2_2": "Deploy CDR PLSS antenna\nHand jettison      bag to 
> CDR\nHand ETB/LEC to CDR",
>         "Ast3_2": "",
>         "Ast1_3": "Descend lander to top rung\nUnlock and deploy 
> MESA\nLower ETB on LEC",
>         "Ast2_3": "Tape recorder -off\nVerify voice signals level and 
> uitlity floo [......]"
>     }
>
>     var result = {}
>     Object.keys(a).forEach(parser);
>     console.log(result);
>
>
>     function parser(key) {
>         var tmp = ""
>         if (key.substr(0,3) ==="Ast") {
>             tmp=key.substr(0,4);
>             result[tmp] = result[tmp] || []
>             result[tmp].push(a[key]);
>         } else {
>             result[key] = a[key];
>         }
>     }
> }
>
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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