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I have a Problem with grouping meta_values. The Query looks for posts with the metakey "company". I want a unique listing of the colors like: blue red yellow

array_unique was not successful and also custom mysql query.

<?php
$args = array(
       'category_name' => $cat_name,
       'posts_per_page' => '60',
       'paged' => $current_page,
       'meta_query' => array(
           array(
               'key' => 'company',
               'value' => 'microsoft',
               'compare' => 'like'
           )
        )
     ); 
$my_query = new WP_Query($args);
while ($my_query->have_posts()) : $my_query->the_post();
$do_not_duplicate = $post->ID;
?>

<?php echo get('color'); ?> 
// Outputs yellow yellow blue yellow red yellow

<?php endwhile; ?>

Current output is: yellow yellow blue yellow red yellow

Thanks.

Edit:

Thanks for the help!!!

This is the final working code:

<?php 
$current_page = (get_query_var('paged')) ? get_query_var('paged') : 1; 
$cat_name = get_category(get_query_var('cat'))->name;


$args = array(
   'category_name' => $cat_name,
   'posts_per_page' => '60',
   'paged' => $current_page,
   'meta_query' => array(
       array(
           'key' => 'company',
           'value' => 'microsoft',
           'compare' => 'like'
       )
    )
 ); 
$my_query = new WP_Query($args);
while ($my_query->have_posts()) : $my_query->the_post();
$do_not_duplicate = $post->ID;
$colors[] = get('color');

// Creates an array of all colors

endwhile;
$colors = array_unique($colors);
// Removes duplicates;
foreach($colors as $color){
echo $color.' ';
} ?>
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while ($my_query->have_posts()) : $my_query->the_post();
    $do_not_duplicate = $post->ID;
    $colors[] = get('color'); 
    // Creates an array of all colors

endwhile;
$colors = array_unique($colors);
// Removes duplicates;
foreach($colors as $color){
    echo $color;
}
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  • Nope, still got duplicated colors. :-( I don´t understand it. Why isn´t this working?
    – mistertodd
    Jul 10, 2013 at 9:48
  • Now it´s working!!!! Have changed the line array_unique($colors); to $colors = array_unique($colors);
    – mistertodd
    Jul 10, 2013 at 9:51
  • It may be a good enough solution to your problem, but, imagine the situation of taking 10000 rows from database just to see that there are three color groups. Should, if possible, be better done in mysql side :) Jul 10, 2013 at 11:23
  • Have you a mysql solution? That would be great!
    – mistertodd
    Jul 10, 2013 at 12:40
  • Take a look here stackoverflow.com/questions/8571902/…
    – RST
    Jul 10, 2013 at 22:47
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There is a SQL solution: SELECT DISTINCT ..., but I think that doesn't work in WP_QUERY but you can use $wpdb directly. Here is an example https://gist.github.com/tybruffy/6253428. (Be sure to query the database prefix because it is not always 'wp_').

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