---- Graham Cossey <graham.cossey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I was wondering if someone could offer some advice please. > > I'm being sent data in tab delimited files which I'm trying to split > into smaller files and convert to comma delimited using PHP. > > Now, I can replace the tabs with commas and opening the resulting > files in a basic text editor all looks fine. However when I open the > files in M$ Excel they're still being treated as tab delimited and all > values are being shoved into a single column. > > What can I do in the PHP code to specifically make the file CSV and be > treated as such by M$ Excel? > > I'm currently just using fopen for old and new files and fwrite. > > -- > Graham When using MicroShaft products to open generated files, you will need to open M$ software first, then use File -> Open to correctly open the file. M$ Excel uses TABS to split their CSV files (don't ask why, it's MicroShaft) so you'll have to play/tweak your files to get them to open correctly. Wolf -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php