Dallas Cahker wrote:
> I have an array that i would like to sort and reorder based on a simple
> critera.  I already order the data but I would like to break the data now
> into sections by customer id, so one customer has 5 things and another
> customer has one.  How can I do that with an array.
> 
> $data = orders($id,$status);
> $c = count($data);
> for($i=0; $i<$c; $i++) {
> $orderid = $data[$i]['orderid'];
> $customerid = $data[$i]['customerid'];
> $name = $data[$i]['name'];
> print $orderid.' - '.$customerid.' - '.$name.'<br>';
> }

// something like this?:

$grouped = array();
foreach ($data as $d) {
        $cid = $d['customerid'];
        if (!isset($grouped[$cid])) {
                $grouped[$cid] = array(
                        'cust' => "{$cid} - {$d['name']}";
                        'data' => array();                      
                );
        }

        // I dont know exactly what constitutes an order line
        // - your example doesn't make it clear
        $grouped[$cid]['data'][] = "make a string of the current orderline 
here!";
}

foreach ($grouped as $cid => $data) {
        echo $data['cust'],"\n";
        foreach ($data['data'] as $orderline) echo $orderline,"\n";
}

> What it is currently is all the orders are ordered by the customer number,
> however I would like to group it a little nicer on the output.
> 

...

> 
> Anyway I can do that?

as many as there ways to skin a cat probably :-)

> 

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