I am trying to cache a database recordset so users can sort, etc without hitting the database everytime. I'm using ADODB to access a MSSQL database. $s = "SELECT id, part, description FROM parts\n"; $r = $db->Execute($s); $parts = array(id=>array(),part=>array(),desc=>array()) while(!$r->EOF){ array_push($parts['id'],$r->fields[0]); array_push($parts['part'],$r->fields[0]); array_push($parts['desc'],$r->fields[0]); $r->MoveNext(); } // print_r($parts) displays array data. Here's what I'm doing: $v = serialize($parts); echo "<a href=\"{$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?getvar=$v\">Link</a>\n"; If($_GET['getvar']){ $newvar = unserialize($_GET['getvar']); //This does nothing echo $newvar; print_r($newvar); } Am i missing something very simple? Should I make the array a $_SESSION variable, or how do others "cache" a recordset? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php