Better yet define the required dataset with SQL to speed the whole process
up:

"SELECT YEAR(your_date) FROM table_name GROUP BY your_date";

Cheers
Mike

> "Matt Hillebrand"
> array_unique()
>
> |-----Original Message-----
> |From: Per Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> |
> |Hi
> |
> |I'm building a PHP project for fun, and are going to get some
> |dates from my database (mysql). The problem is that I only
> |want the year, but the date is in the format YYYY-MM-DD so I
> |get the whole column and remove the -MM-DD part, but now I
> |have a lot of the same year Is there a function or some code
> |that removes duplicate entries from a array?
> |
> |Best Regards,
> |Per Christian



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