>Correct about my example, although I'm not sure if you get each record as an array or as an object. Anyway, you can iterate both. > >And if you want to get the column names, I suppose you could use array_keys() on the first record if you receive an array, or maybe get_object_vars() if it's an >objecs (note that with this you get an array with keys and values). > >I've found PDOStatement->getColumnMeta(). There's a big fat warning saying this is experimental, but you could take a look in case you need more data on the >columns. > >Hope it helps. Right now, I have something like this: foreach ($objRecord as $record) { //we will have a new line. $xls_file .="\n"; foreach ($record as $column=>$value) { $xls_file .= $value."\t"; } } The only thing I need now, is to put on top, the column names, and I have myself a xls file. YUpii!! I just need the column names... I will take a look on those functions you have mentioned. Thanks a lot, :) Márcio -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php