I have a database with a list of locations e.g.:

C_ID   |   Name 

1    |   Italy
2    |   Germany
3    |   France
4    |   Spain

and in a seperate table, a list of people who are from those countries,

P_ID  |  Name   |  C_ID

1   | John    | 1
2   | Mark    | 1
3   | Paul    | 2
4   | Pierre  | 3
5   | Alan    | 2

I have grabbed this data in an SQL query with a join...

SELECT locations.name as locaname, people.name as peoplename
FROM locations
INNER JOIN people
ON locations.c_id=people.c_id
ORDER BY locations.name";

Which provides me with:

Italy John
Italy Mark
Germany Paul
Germany Alan
France Pierre

However, what I am trying to achieve is a unordered list, echoed out by PHP. With the people names grouped by country name. As opposed to the country name being repeated. I've tried using arrays however my knowledge of PHP/MySQL is letting me down...

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Try:

$sql = <<<END
SELECT locations.name as locaname, people.name as peoplename
FROM locations
INNER JOIN people
ON locations.c_id=people.c_id
ORDER BY locations.name"
END;
$query = mysql_query($query) or die($sql . ' - ' . mysql_error());
$result = array();
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($query)) {
  $result[$row[0]][] = $row[1];
}
print_r($result);

$row[0] is the country, $row[1] is the person's name. The function in the while loop is key here. This does quite a lot. It basically adds an entry to the result array keyed by country name and appends the person's name to the array it stores there.

Edit: To order as a list:

echo '<ul>';
foreach ($result as $country => $persons) {
  echo "<li>$country\n<ul>\n";
  foreach ($persons as $person) {
    echo "<li>$person</li>\n";
  }
  echo "</ul></li>\n";
}
echo '</ul>';
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yes this groups the join exactly as I need, thanks muchly. How is it possible to order this as a list now? i.e. <ul><li> style Sorry for being such a noob at this... – Ash Nov 28 '09 at 16:44
The added code only provides one child for each parent, not the correct number of children.. – Ash Nov 28 '09 at 17:50
P.S. Thanks for the explanation to go with the code. – Ash Nov 28 '09 at 18:14
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