Hi there everyone, I have the following code: while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql_result)) { $id = $row["id"]; $video_link = $row["video_link"]; $video_thumbnail = $row["video_thumbname"]; $video_title = $row["video_title"]; $video_description = $row["video_description"]; }; Now I’ll be shifting through my MySQL array 6 items at a time, what I’d LIKE to be able to do is store each item in a number string on each pass. In other words, the first loop would see $id being called something like $id1, the second pass in the loop it would be $id2 and so on. I THOUGHT I could do this by putting a $count ++ in the loop and then doing something like $id$count or something like $id.$count but neither worked, this may sound odd but I REALLY need to be able to do this so how can I name a string that has to contain the data from a row successively higher on each loop so that it doesn’t overwrite the data on the previous loop? I have 6 items on the page so I can hardcode <?=$id1?> for item 1 and <?=$id2?> for item 2 etc …. But with the layout of the page being able to do it THIS way would be MUCH better than having to set the table itself up to handle it. Any help on this (Probably very easy) but annoying problem would be REALLY appreciated ;-) Chris -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.16/83 - Release Date: 8/26/2005