> > Your comments indicate you're trying to end the if in the middle of the >> while, but what PHP will be doing is ending the while where you want to end >> the if. I assume what you actually want to do is end both after the HTML is >> output, but I'm just guessing. >> >> -Stut > > Depending on specific conditions, one of two queries will be ran. In one query $f_date == "" and in the other $f_date == "some date" If $f_date == "some date" then I will have multiple rows of data returned so I would need to use: while($row = ifx_fetch_row($info) { But, if $f_date == "" then only a single row would be returned and I would use: $row = ifx_fetch_row($info); So, depending if $f_date is "" or "some date" I have A LOT of tables and data that are populated with results pulled from the seperate queries and I don't want to duplicate all of that data.