From: | Michael Hanna <zen(at)hwcn(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-php(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | query, display questions |
Date: | 2003-07-03 15:19:14 |
Message-ID: | B46415C5-AD69-11D7-80D3-00039308EB2C@hwcn.org |
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I have a table:
michael=# \d healthnotes
Table "public.healthnotes"
Column | Type | Modifiers
--------+--------------------------
+-------------------------------------------------------------
posted | timestamp with time zone | not null default
('now'::text)::timestamp(6) with time zone
notes | text |
Indexes: healthnotes_pkey primary key btree (posted)
Often there are multiple entries per day. I want to display the day
once, with all the entries on that day.
So do I select * from notes and group by date, then write a nested
for-loop in php that ignores the extra timestamp items? Seems a little
inelegant. Or can I select distinct timestamps somehow after converting
them to dates?
Not sure how to go about this.
Another question: I want to echo in an html page the timestamp and the
note after it is entered. What php-pgsql commands do this?
Michael
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