I have a customer who has asked me to modify one of their scripts to display a table of file names that have been deleted. I am not allowed to modify mysql to mysqli as this is not my site.
Rather than putting them all in a line and paginating, he wants columns so that the information can fit on one page. I have tried several methods but none seem to work properly
Method 1: Displays the correct number of columns, but repeats the same file name in every cell:
$q = "SELECT `name` FROM `files` WHERE `deleted` = 1";
$r = mysql_query($q);
$rows = mysql_num_rows($r);
$deleted = mysql_fetch_assoc($r);
// Build table and iterate through the results
$end = $rows; // total # of results
$t_rows =ceil($end/5); // number of cells per row
$x = 0;
$start = 0;
echo "<table>";
while($x <= $t_rows){
echo "<tr>";
for($y = 0; $y < 5; $y++, $start++){
if($start <= $end){
echo "<td>".$deleted['name']."</td>";
}
}
echo "</tr>";
$x++;
}
echo "</table>";
Method 2: Displays the correct number of columns, but on each row it repeats a file name 5x. (Example, Row 1 has the name of the first record 5 times, Row 2, the name of the 2nd file, etc).
$q = "SELECT `name` FROM `files` WHERE `deleted` = 1";
$r = mysql_query($q);
$rows = mysql_num_rows($r);
// Build table and iterate through the results
$end = $rows; // total # of results
$t_rows =ceil($end/5); // number of cells per row
$x = 0;
$start = 0;
echo "<table>";
while($x <= $t_rows){
echo "<tr>";
while($deleted = mysql_fetch_assoc($r)){
for($y = 0; $y < 5; $y++, $start++){
if($start <= $end){
echo "<td>".$deleted['name']."</td>";
}
}
echo "</tr>";
$x++;
}
}
echo "</table>";