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How do I correctly sort by date using a php/mysql query?

Asked by tech1984 in PHP and Databases

Tags: date, sort, php

OK, I have a form that allows users to seach a database of events. Each event is sepearated by categories and they have a start date and end date. They can only search by category and/or by month, so the possible searches would be:

All categories and no months
1 category and no month
1 category with month
no category and just month

So basically If the following was the events by begin date
12/1/2007 - Event 1
12/6/2007 - Event 2
1/6/2008 - Event 3
1/16/2008 - Event 4
12/2/2007 Event 5
2/20/2008 - Event 6
4/16/2008 - Event 7
What I want it to do is when I search by month, I want to start with the month I search by and output in order. So if the search was for January and january has already happened this year it would default to the next year so the output needs to be

1/6/2008 - Event 3
1/16/2008 - Event 4
2/20/2008 - Event 6
4/16/2008 - Event 7

And if the search month was december I need the output to be
12/1/2007 - Event 1
12/6/2007 - Event 2
1/6/2008 - Event 3
1/16/2008 - Event 4
2/20/2008 - Event 6
4/16/2008 - Event 7

So I really need the month to start on the selected month from the search form and then output every event after that in order.

Anyone like to give this a shot?
Thanks
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