Sort Problem

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Last Post: May 10, 2010   (RSS)

Hi Everyone

I'm having a bit of a problem sorting columns in a table which is the output of a search. Instead of sorting on the search results, it sorts on the whole set of records. I used:

<a href="specialResults.php?orderBy=<?php echo (@$_REQUEST['orderBy']!="course_id")? "course_id" : "course_id DESC" ?>">Course ID</a>
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

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Re: [northernpenguin] Sort Problem

By Jason - May 10, 2010

Hi,

If you could attach specialResults.php, I can take a look at it for you.

Is there a link to this page so that I can see what it's doing?

Let me know.
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Re: [Jason] Sort Problem

Jason: sorry, but the website is on a private network. Attached is the file.
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northernpenguin
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specialresults.php 3K

Re: [Jason] Sort Problem

By northernpenguin - May 10, 2010 - edited: May 10, 2010

Jason: I get a blank page when I make the changes you suggested.

I isolated it to the <?php echo $query> statement in the headings. This might be because I use a POST and not a GET for my query. Specifically, the original query is:

<form method="POST" action="specialResults.php">
<select name="cca" value="" size="1" style="width: 120px;">
<option value="" Select a CCA Report</option>
<?php foreach ($ccaRecords as $record): ?>
<option value="<?php echo $record['title'] ?>"><?php echo $record['title'] ?></option>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</select>
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Search">
<input type="reset" value="Reset">
</form>

Would that make a difference?
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

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is indistinguishable from magic."
........Arthur C. Clarke

Re: [northernpenguin] Sort Problem

By Jason - May 10, 2010

Is the page blank before you click on a sorting link, or only after?
Could you show me what the url looks like before and after you click on a sorting link?

Also, please reattach your .php file with the changes made so far.

Thanks.
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Re: [Jason] Sort Problem

Jason: attached are both the main file (index.php) and specialResults.php
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

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........Arthur C. Clarke

Re: [Jason] Sort Problem

Jason: blanjk page is before trying to sort. Result of query. The URI output is http://cms-portal.halifax.mil.ca:8080/specialResults.php

If I change the POST to a GET, this is what I see: http://cms-portal.halifax.mil.ca:8080/specialResults.php?cca=CFNOS&submit=Search
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

"Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic."
........Arthur C. Clarke

Re: [northernpenguin] Sort Problem

By Jason - May 10, 2010

Hi,

There was a syntax error in your code. you were missing the "?" after you were outputting the $query variable. Replace your table headings output with this:

<th><a href="specialResults.php?<?php echo $query; ?>orderBy=<?php echo (@$_REQUEST['orderBy']!="course_id")? "course_id" : "course_id DESC" ?>">Course ID</a></th>
<th><a href="specialResults.php?<?php echo $query; ?>orderBy=<?php echo (@$_REQUEST['orderBy']!="title")? "title" : "title DESC" ?>">Course Description</a></th>
<th><a href="specialResults.php?<?php echo $query; ?>orderBy=<?php echo (@$_REQUEST['orderBy']!="approval_date")? "approval_date" : "approval_date DESC" ?>">Approval Date</a></th>


Give that a try and let me know if that works.

Thanks.
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Re: [Jason] Sort Problem

The simple things always get you!

Thanx Jason, you're a genius!
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

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is indistinguishable from magic."
........Arthur C. Clarke