I’m trying to list diary events in PHP from a MySQL database, but grouped by days. I’ll explain.
This is a screenshot of what I have so far:

As you can see there are two diary events for the 23rd October 2012 and is showing two calendar icons/representations/whatever’s. I actually want it to show one calendar icon on the left but list all of that days events on the right, until the next day – as seen in my a̶r̶t̶i̶s̶t̶s̶ idiots impression below:

This is the code I have just written, could somebody please point me in the right direction:
$SQL = "SELECT entry_id, entry_title, entry_body, entry_date, entry_day, entry_month, entry_year ";
$SQL .= "FROM pages_diary WHERE entry_month = :this_month AND entry_year = :this_year ";
$SQL .= "ORDER BY entry_date DESC;";
// PDO stuff
if ($STH->rowCount() > 0) {
while($row = $STH->fetch()):
$this_db_month_word = mktime(0, 0, 0, $row['entry_month']);
$this_db_month_word = strftime("%b", $this_db_month_word);
echo '<div class="diary_events_item" id="diary_events_item_'.$row['entry_id'].'">';
echo '<div class="diary_events_item_left">';
echo '<div class="calendar_wrap">';
echo '<div class="calendar_wrap_top">';
echo $this_db_month_word;
echo '</div>';
echo '<div class="calendar_wrap_bottom">';
echo str_pad($row['entry_day'],2,'0',STR_PAD_LEFT);;
echo '</div>';
echo '</div>';
echo '</div>';
echo '<div class="diary_events_item_right">';
echo '<strong>'.htmlspecialchars($row['entry_title']).'</strong><br>';
echo '<p>'.htmlspecialchars($row['entry_body']).'</p>';
echo '</div>';
echo '<div class="clear"></div>';
echo '</div>';
endwhile;
} else {
echo '<p>There are no diary entries logged for <strong>'.$this_month_word.' '.$this_year.'</strong>.</p>';
}
Not looking for exact code (although that would be spiffing), just an explanation would do, I’m sure I can work it out from that.
THE FIX
At the end of the WHILE loop, I added:
$last_db_day = $row['entry_day'];
And then wrapped the calendar item in:
if ($last_db_day != $row['entry_day']) {
echo '<div class="calendar_wrap_top">';
echo $this_db_month_word;
echo '</div>';
echo '<div class="calendar_wrap_bottom">';
echo str_pad($row['entry_day'],2,'0',STR_PAD_LEFT);;
echo '</div>';
}
As you loop over your resultset from the database, keep track of the last
entry_datethat you’ve seen and only output a new calendar icon if the current record is for a different date.I usually do this as follows: