MySQL PHP
From KOP KB
This is really just one example but its one way you can display data. This one just happens to be one where it took a post from a form for like a zip code and then checked related zip codes in a a database.
Simple Connect and Display troubleshoot
<?
//connection information
$host = 'hostname';
$user = 'username';
$pass = 'pass';
$db = 'dbname';
$conn = mysql_connect($host, $user, $pass);
//connection needs db name below
mysql_select_db("dbname", $conn);
//This is just if your using information from a search form
$search = $_POST["tZip"];
// after the from is whatever table you are attempting to pull data from
$connstring = "SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE columnname LIKE '$search' " ;
$result = mysql_query($connstring);
?>
<?
echo "<h1>Stores Near You:</h1>";
// Checks to make sure it actually brings a result, so to whether show them or to say out of luck or similar issue
if(mysql_num_rows($result) == 0) {
echo "Sorry there appears to be no stores in your immediate area.";
}
else{
while($nt=mysql_fetch_array($result)){
// this was done due to some kind of formatting with the page after the fact so this may change depending on what your doing
echo "<br />";
echo "<br />";
// for each $nt has a correlated column name to display
// something else to display the content
// this displays the content how you want it depending on the theme of what their doing will depend on what you do here for html
echo "<h4>$nt[cnam1]</h4>$nt[cnam2]<br />$nt[cnam3]<br />$nt[cnam4], $nt[cnam5]<br />$nt[cnam6]";
}
echo "<br />";
echo "<br />";
}
echo mysql_error();
mysql_close();
?>
Selecting the current week based off Monday
select * from mmdata where week(FROM_UNIXTIME(`timestamp`), 1) like (week(CURDATE(), 1)-1) ORDER BY timestamp DESC