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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:57:05+00:00 2026-05-11T23:57:05+00:00

I’m punching way above my weight for mySQL Queries and syntax right now. I

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I’m punching way above my weight for mySQL Queries and syntax right now. I could do with some help achieving the following:-

I have a metrics/analytics table with country of visit in a row. I have the following query:-

SELECT `country`, COUNT(`ip`) AS `cViews` FROM `metrics` WHERE `projID` = 'projID' AND `country` != 'XX' AND `when` BETWEEN '$dateFrom' AND '$dateTo' GROUP by country

Note; when is a timestamp field.

Which gets the number of visits per country from a given timeframe. Fine. Dandy, one might say.

What I now need, is to display a table (forget the displaying, I need help simply with the query) which can group the visits into each month under a title of that month. I.e. Country/Visits for each month. Probably specified with a timestamp of BETWEEN ‘2009-06-00’ AND ‘2009-06-30’ with those dates declared in variables at the top.

So I need to get from multiples of:-

`id`   `ip`  `country`   `etc`
 1     24.124    uk    thisthat

To:-

`country`     `Jan`     `Feb`
 UK             44       77

etc.

Now, I’ve had help here before which has declared names AS, but the potential complexity of this query is frigtening me and I’m not quite sure how to do it, even as nested select queries.

Any advice or pointing in the right direction gratefully received.

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    2026-05-11T23:57:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:57 pm

    MySQL has a number of date and time functions, that you can use to parse a timestamp field, as well as to group by (ie. you want to count all records for a country in a specific month, so you’d group by country and year/month). For instance, if you grouped by the year and month of the when timestamp:

    SELECT `country`, COUNT(`ip`) AS `cViews`,
      YEAR(`when`) AS `year`, MONTH(`when`) AS `month`
    FROM `metrics`
    WHERE `projID` = 'projID'
      AND `country` != 'XX'
      AND `when` BETWEEN '$dateFrom' AND '$dateTo'
    GROUP BY country, YEAR(`when`), MONTH(`when`)
    

    Your result set will look something like

    country  cViews  year  month
    UK       44      2009  7
    UK       75      2009  6
     ...
    

    And then you can use PHP to organize that data into the output format you desire.

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