|  | Posted by "Geoff" on 01/19/06 20:53 
Sound like a straightforward control-break (at least, that's what they used to call it in the COBOL days :-)
 
 assuming you're getting data into an assoc array called $records,
 you could stick this into your loop:
 
 {
 $letter = $records['LastName']{0};
 if ($prev != $letter) {
 print("<br>$letter$sep");
 $prev = $letter;
 }
 print($records['LastName'] . "<br>");
 }
 
 If you want to keep it neat, you can put it in a function, using a
 static var to keep hold of $prev. It can return an empty string when
 there is no change, or the delimiter if the letter has changed.
 
 Geoff.
 
 
 On 19 Jan 2006 at 10:19, Jeffrey Pearson wrote:
 
 > OK. I know I did this a LONG time ago but I don't remember how I did
 > it. Thus, my post.
 >
 > I have a list of last names from a MySQL database. I need to display
 > them grouped by the first letter of their last names and insert a
 > separator on display. Similar to a phone book. So it looks like;
 >
 >
 > A
 > ___
 > Adams
 > Apple
 > Army
 >
 > B
 > __
 > Banjo
 > Bank
 > Bark
 >
 > C
 > __
 > Captain
 > Car
 >
 >
 >
 > Is there a way without jumping through too many hoops?
 >
 > Thanks for any input you can give.
 >
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