Hi,
Ok, I admit -I'm lazy!
Been asked to make a reporting tool, what and how many hours spent on
Possible with a save option, to enable continuously adding during the week,
before sending off by mail to manager and one self.
Surely I'm not the first person looking at a similar tool, been sear
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Robert Nilsson wrote:
> Hi,
> Ok, I admit -I'm lazy!
> Been asked to make a reporting tool, what and how many hours spent on
> Possible with a save option, to enable continuously adding during the
> week, before sending off by mail to manager and one self.
>
>
On 1 Mar 2012, at 08:43, Robert Nilsson wrote:
> Ok, I admit -I'm lazy!
> Been asked to make a reporting tool, what and how many hours spent on
> Possible with a save option, to enable continuously adding during the week,
> before sending off by mail to manager and one self.
>
> Surely I'm not t
On 1 Mar 2012, at 03:06, Nibin V M wrote:
> But what my requirement here is, I need to display the website configured
> on our server. No matter where the domain actually points to :)
>
> Perhaps it can call a proxyhere is the actual intention of creating
> this script.
>
> Suppose X created
Good morning PHP groupies!
I am working on this tool that will ultimately display a collapsible org
chart. The org chart is based on a nested unordered list and that is the
heart of my question.
The NUL(nested unordered list) is based on a set of database queries -
sometimes as many as 14 qu
I don't how how you keep your data in your database but there is no need to
issues that many queries to retrieve your data. From what I understand the
data you want to display is hierarchical. Here's an article that will
hopefully point you to a solution (there are more out there, some better
than
And see also this, which focuses only on the database part of the problem:
http://mikehillyer.com/articles/managing-hierarchical-data-in-mysql/
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:08 PM, FeIn wrote:
> I don't how how you keep your data in your database but there is no need
> to issues that many queries to
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 6:29 AM, Jay Blanchard
wrote:
> Good morning PHP groupies!
>
> I am working on this tool that will ultimately display a collapsible org
> chart. The org chart is based on a nested unordered list and that is the
> heart of my question.
>
> The NUL(nested unordered list) is ba
Thanks FeIn, I'll give these articles and methods a look this afternoon.
I'm sure that it will lead to more questions, so I'll be back.
On 3/1/2012 9:16 AM, FeIn wrote:
And see also this, which focuses only on the database part of the
problem:
http://mikehillyer.com/articles/managing-hierarchi
On 3/1/2012 9:59 AM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
Thanks FeIn, I'll give these articles and methods a look this
afternoon. I'm sure that it will lead to more questions, so I'll be back.
I also forgot to say that I cannot modify the database structure - the
client is very strict about that. But it does
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[snip]…stuff…[/snip]
I am getting close, but I am also getting frustrated. I probably need to walk
away for a bit.
I have an array of tiers….
Array
(
[0] => TIER1DATA
[1] => TIER2DATA
[2] => TIER3DATA
[3] => BUSTIER1DATA
[4] => BUSTIER2DATA
[5] => BUSTIER3DATA
[6] =>
On Mar 1, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]…stuff…[/snip]
>
> I am getting close, but I am also getting frustrated. I probably need to walk
> away for a bit.
>
> I have an array of tiers….
>
> Array
> (
>[0] => TIER1DATA
>[1] => TIER2DATA
>[2] => TIER3DATA
>[3] =
On 03/01/2012 04:39 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
On Mar 1, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]…stuff…[/snip]
I am getting close, but I am also getting frustrated. I probably need to walk
away for a bit.
I have an array of tiers….
Array
(
[0] => TIER1DATA
[1] => TIER2DATA
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Jay Blanchard
wrote:
> [snip]…stuff…[/snip]
>
> I am getting close, but I am also getting frustrated. I probably need to walk
> away for a bit.
>
> I have an array of tiers….
>
> Array
> (
> [0] => TIER1DATA
> [1] => TIER2DATA
> [2] => TIER3DATA
> [3] =
On Mar 1, 2012, at 7:45 PM, Jim Lucas wrote:
> On 03/01/2012 04:39 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
>>
>> On Mar 1, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
>>
>>> [snip]…stuff…[/snip]
>>>
>>> I am getting close, but I am also getting frustrated. I probably need to
>>> walk away for a bit.
>>>
>>> I h
> [snip]
> Can you show the output of the function above?
> [/snip]
0
SELECT DISTINCT `TIER1DATA` FROM `POSITION_SETUP` WHERE `COMPANY_ID` = '3'
Executives and Management
Normally this query alone returns 9 rows of data. Each of these rows should be
included in the next query where TIER1DATA =
On 2012-03-01, at 9:20 PM, Jay Blanchard
wrote:
>> [snip]
>> Can you show the output of the function above?
>> [/snip]
>
> 0
> SELECT DISTINCT `TIER1DATA` FROM `POSITION_SETUP` WHERE `COMPANY_ID` = '3'
> Executives and Management
>
> Normally this query alone returns 9 rows of data. Each of
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