By: Lapa
Date: 2003-08-27
Time: 18:00
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headergrp
Hi,
Cenario:
$access[0] = array( "Tech" =>"Dial", "Severity" =>1, "count_Severity"=>1);
$access[1] = array( "Tech" =>"Dial", "Severity" =>2, "count_Severity"=>2);
$access[2] = array( "Tech" =>"Dial", "Severity" =>3, "count_Severity"=>16);
$access[3] = array( "Tech" =>"DSL", "Severity" =>1, "count_Severity"=>2);
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What I need is a table with
Tech,count_Severity_1,count_Severity_2,count_Severity_3
Dial,1,2,16
DSL,2
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Like this:
<table>
<tr>
<td>[acess.Tech;block=tr;headergrp=Tech]</td>
<td>[acess.count_Severity;block=td;headergrp=Severity]</td>
</tr>
</table>
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But it doesn't seems to work... Help appreciated!
10x a lot for this great class,
Lapa
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By: Skrol29
Date: 2003-08-30
Time: 00:47
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Re: headergrp
Hi Lapa,
It doeas'nt work because the two blocks with the same name are nested.
But if you bounf the first block on td, then you will never have a new row for each new Tech value.
Here is a piece of template that should display the dta like you want.
<table>
<tr>
[acess;block=begin;headergrp=Tech]
</tr>
<tr>
<td>[acess.Tech]</td>
[acess;block=end]
<td>[acess.count_Severity;block=td;headergrp=Severity]</td>
</tr>
</table>
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Tell me if it's closed to what you want.
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By: Lapa
Date: 2003-09-01
Time: 15:35
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Re: headergrp
10x ... But still doesn't work...
PHP script:
require('include/tbs_class.php');
$struct = array (
array ( 'Tech' => 'BE_VoIP', 'count_Severity' => 3, 'Severity' => 5),
array ( 'Tech' => 'BE_VoIP', 'count_Severity' => 10, 'Severity' => 3),
array ( 'Tech' => 'XMATE', 'count_Severity' => 10, 'Severity' => 4),
array ( 'Tech' => 'XMATE', 'count_Severity' => 10, 'Severity' => 3),
);
var_dump($struct);
$TBS = new clsTinyButStrong ;
$TBS->LoadTemplate("templates/test.htm") ;
$TBS->MergeBlock("test", $struct) ;
$TBS->Show() ;
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templates/test.htm
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body >
<table>
<tr>
[test;block=begin;headergrp=Tech]
</tr>
<tr>
<td>[test.Tech]</td>
[test;block=end]
<td>[test.count_Severity;block=td;headergrp=Severity]</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>
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Result:
array(4) {
[0]=>
array(3) {
["Tech"]=>
string(7) "BE_VoIP"
["count_Severity"]=>
int(3)
["Severity"]=>
int(5)
}
[1]=>
array(3) {
["Tech"]=>
string(7) "BE_VoIP"
["count_Severity"]=>
int(10)
["Severity"]=>
int(3)
}
[2]=>
array(3) {
["Tech"]=>
string(5) "XMATE"
["count_Severity"]=>
int(10)
["Severity"]=>
int(4)
}
[3]=>
array(3) {
["Tech"]=>
string(5) "XMATE"
["count_Severity"]=>
int(10)
["Severity"]=>
int(3)
}
}
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body >
<table>
<tr>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>
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Weird...
The only way I solved this, was with %p% in the sql query... and a "static" template.
Like this:
<tr>
<td class=tech>BE_VoIP</td>
<td class=tech> </td>
<td class=tech_count_5><pre>[BE_VoIP.count_Severity;block=pre;p1=5]</pre></td>
<td class=tech_count_4><pre>[BE_VoIP.count_Severity;block=pre;p1=4]</pre></td>
<td class=tech_count_3><pre>[BE_VoIP.count_Severity;block=pre;p1=3]</pre></td>
<td class=tech_count_0><pre>[BE_VoIP.count_Severity;block=pre;p1=0]</pre></td>
</tr>
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But like you can imagine... only works for sql query's...
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