>
>
> what about creating a master report that has the total summarized by
> category and then offering a drill thru type structure to dig deeper
> in certain areas?
- Hi Bastien,
That's a cool idea. In this case they want it on a longer single page so they
may save or print all at once.
A while back - I remember doing a query for let's say just the unique product
names - then as I looped though them in a table - I did a sub query for all
records with that product name.... and did a 2nd loop in a second table to show
them.... It ended up working like I wanted but I'm not sure if this was the
best way to do it....
---------
also
also while I am testing I am trying to loop through the query 2 times
table 1
i tell it to show records if they meet criteria 1
then do again in table 2
table 2
i tell it to show records if they meet criteria 2
but the table 2 only shows 1 record
Q: ... like the query number row number? needs to be reset - but how?
----- like ...
like---- 2x ...
<?php do { ?>
<?php if ($row_get1['loc'] = 'back') { ?>
<tr>
<td><?php echo $row_get1['id']; ?></td>
<td><?php echo $row_get1['loc']; ?></td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<?php }; ?>
<?php } while ($row_get1 = mysql_fetch_assoc($get1)); ?>
>
>
> --
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Thanks,
Dave - DealTek
[email protected]
[db-11]
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