I have a two tables where I am adding CLASSES and CLASS_DATES for people to register for.
Table Name = tl_items (Parent) item_id class_name table_name = tl_items_classes (Children) class_date_id item_id cl_date “tl_items" will have 0 to Many “tl_items_classes" using the “item_id” as the KEY field. I am compiling a SELECT query to search the dates of the classes (tl_items_classes rows), but I need to these two things: 1) Only show the EARLIEST “cl_date" in my returned list (i.e... if a class has dates for Jan 2,3,4,5,6 2016, only show Jan 2’s row) 2) In that displayed EARLIEST Class Date row, have a column that displays the complete list of related class dates in ASC order delineated by a COMMA (Group_Concat()???). Here is a query I have started off with which show all the dates fine. Just want to fine tune it. SELECT ic.*, i.*, DATE_FORMAT(ic.cl_date, "%M %Y") AS mo_label FROM tl_items_classes ic LEFT JOIN tl_items i ON ic.item_id = i.item_id WHERE i.active = 1 AND ic.cl_cancelled IS NULL ORDER BY ic.cl_date ASC; Any help would be appreciated. Don Wieland d...@pointmade.net http://www.pointmade.net https://www.facebook.com/pointmade.band