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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T05:47:57+00:00 2026-05-16T05:47:57+00:00

I have a mysql table that includes the fields: Name – Year – Description

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I have a mysql table that includes the fields:

Name – Year – Description

I’d like to display in order by year, but want to split into to columns by decade. My PHP skills are pretty weak, so I only know how to do it the long way where I make a separate query based on the year range:

<?php
echo "<div><h3>1950</h3>";
    $list1950 = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM people WHERE class_year1 > '1949' AND class_year1 < '1960' ORDER BY class_year1, last_name",$db);

    while ($thearray = mysql_fetch_array($list1950)) {
        echo "<div>$thearray[name] - $thearray[class_year1]<br />$thearray[description]</div>"; 
    }
echo "</div>";
echo "<h3>1960</h3><div>";
    $list1960 = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM people WHERE class_year1 > '1959' AND class_year1 < '1970' ORDER BY class_year1, last_name",$db);

    while ($thearray = mysql_fetch_array($list1960)) {
        echo "<div>$thearray[name] - $thearray[class_year1]<br />$thearray[description]</div>"; 
    }
echo "</div>";
?>

I know there’s an easy/more efficient way to do this. Any help?

thanks

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    2026-05-16T05:47:57+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:47 am

    I would do something like this:

    $list = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM people ORDER BY class_year1, last_name",$db);
    
    $decade = false;
    while ($thearray = mysql_fetch_array($list)) {
    
        // checks if decade is diferent, if so updates and prints it
        if( $decade != substr($thearray['class_year'], 2, 1) ) {
            // every time we change decade we print a DIV
            if($decade!==false) echo "</div>";
    
            $decade = substr($thearray['class_year'], 2, 1);
            echo "<div><h3>19".$decade."0</h3>";
        }
    
        // prints info for each row
        echo "<div>".$thearray['name']." - ".$thearray['class_year1']."<br />".$thearray['description']."</div>"; 
    
    }
    
    // we print another DIV in the end to close it right
    echo "</div>";
    

    This way you can easily update the function to show 1800’s and 2000’s decades and you don’t have to hard-code it all the way.

    Hope it helps!

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