Here is my data, you can have a test at sqlfiddle:
CREATE TABLE yourtable
(`day` datetime, `val` int)
;
INSERT INTO yourtable
(`day`, `val`)
VALUES
('2012/01/01', 465),
('2012/01/02', 896),
('2012/08/15', 678),
('2012/09/01', 324),
('2012/12/02', 74),
('2012/12/03', 65),
('2012/12/04', 35)
;
I try to query all the data and hope they return in an array rows
, which is grouped by week, my code to do this is:
select *, week(day) Week,
year(day) Year
from yourtable
group by week(day), year(day)
unfortunately, it is not work as expected, I would like it output like:
rows[0]= first two records (as a array, such that I can get them by `rows[0][0]` and so on);
rows[1]=the next one record (as a array);
rows[2]=the next one record (as a array);
rows[3]=the next three records(as a array);
The point is that they are in the same WEEK.
Any help?
2012-01-01
rather than2012/01/01
? I think it is not the case, see my new test:sqlfiddle.com/#!2/cdcebe/1SUM()
on the desired values. Have a look at this query to see which rows currently are grouped. For all non aggregated columns MySQL will use a "random" value of the group.