Yeah,it returns "Resource id #2".My whole wrapper works,except of this function ;) Hmm...I tried this: function seek( $result, $row ) { $result = mysql_data_seek( $result, $row ); print "<br>".$result; return $this->row( $result ); } The print just returned "1" I don't know what that exactly means,but I think,that is no valid MySQL resource anymore...So,how can I solve this problem? ============== >>> __:: V 9 1 9 V ::__ <<< ==============