php custom headers/column heads in csv export
I cannot get custom column heads to show in my csv file. When I use the code below, the column headers appear above every row of data:
header("Content-Type: text/csv");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$q1b.csv");
$output = fopen("php://output", "w");
fputcsv($output, array("Date","First","Last","ID"));
foreach($data as $rowList) {
fputcsv($output, $rowList);
}
fclose($output);
The csv file looks like below, with the data above the column heads:
"10/11/2018" "Test" "Person" "id info"
"Date" "First" "Last" "ID"
EDIT:::
The following code is $data:
$data = """.$date_formatted."","".$FIRST_NAME."","".$LAST_NAME."","".$Identify_Prospect_UPD.""n";
echo $data;
It looks like I have the csv tied to the $data echo, which I don't think I want. Weird!
php export-to-csv
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I cannot get custom column heads to show in my csv file. When I use the code below, the column headers appear above every row of data:
header("Content-Type: text/csv");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$q1b.csv");
$output = fopen("php://output", "w");
fputcsv($output, array("Date","First","Last","ID"));
foreach($data as $rowList) {
fputcsv($output, $rowList);
}
fclose($output);
The csv file looks like below, with the data above the column heads:
"10/11/2018" "Test" "Person" "id info"
"Date" "First" "Last" "ID"
EDIT:::
The following code is $data:
$data = """.$date_formatted."","".$FIRST_NAME."","".$LAST_NAME."","".$Identify_Prospect_UPD.""n";
echo $data;
It looks like I have the csv tied to the $data echo, which I don't think I want. Weird!
php export-to-csv
1
Not sure I know enough to help, but what is$data
? I think it would need to be a multidimensional array in this case.
– git-e-up
Nov 20 at 21:48
I edited your question to remove the first code block because it appeared to be duplicate, except for one difference which was a syntax error. I defined some$data
locally and ran this code and I couldn't replicate the issue. Can you confirm that the code above matches the code you are running?
– Darragh Enright
Nov 20 at 22:19
My fault for the delay! That is the code I am running and for some reason the column headers appear below each row of data. I'll keep looking. There has to be a mistake in my php
– user1469
Nov 26 at 14:34
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I cannot get custom column heads to show in my csv file. When I use the code below, the column headers appear above every row of data:
header("Content-Type: text/csv");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$q1b.csv");
$output = fopen("php://output", "w");
fputcsv($output, array("Date","First","Last","ID"));
foreach($data as $rowList) {
fputcsv($output, $rowList);
}
fclose($output);
The csv file looks like below, with the data above the column heads:
"10/11/2018" "Test" "Person" "id info"
"Date" "First" "Last" "ID"
EDIT:::
The following code is $data:
$data = """.$date_formatted."","".$FIRST_NAME."","".$LAST_NAME."","".$Identify_Prospect_UPD.""n";
echo $data;
It looks like I have the csv tied to the $data echo, which I don't think I want. Weird!
php export-to-csv
I cannot get custom column heads to show in my csv file. When I use the code below, the column headers appear above every row of data:
header("Content-Type: text/csv");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$q1b.csv");
$output = fopen("php://output", "w");
fputcsv($output, array("Date","First","Last","ID"));
foreach($data as $rowList) {
fputcsv($output, $rowList);
}
fclose($output);
The csv file looks like below, with the data above the column heads:
"10/11/2018" "Test" "Person" "id info"
"Date" "First" "Last" "ID"
EDIT:::
The following code is $data:
$data = """.$date_formatted."","".$FIRST_NAME."","".$LAST_NAME."","".$Identify_Prospect_UPD.""n";
echo $data;
It looks like I have the csv tied to the $data echo, which I don't think I want. Weird!
php export-to-csv
php export-to-csv
edited Nov 26 at 14:35
asked Nov 20 at 21:06
user1469
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Not sure I know enough to help, but what is$data
? I think it would need to be a multidimensional array in this case.
– git-e-up
Nov 20 at 21:48
I edited your question to remove the first code block because it appeared to be duplicate, except for one difference which was a syntax error. I defined some$data
locally and ran this code and I couldn't replicate the issue. Can you confirm that the code above matches the code you are running?
– Darragh Enright
Nov 20 at 22:19
My fault for the delay! That is the code I am running and for some reason the column headers appear below each row of data. I'll keep looking. There has to be a mistake in my php
– user1469
Nov 26 at 14:34
add a comment |
1
Not sure I know enough to help, but what is$data
? I think it would need to be a multidimensional array in this case.
– git-e-up
Nov 20 at 21:48
I edited your question to remove the first code block because it appeared to be duplicate, except for one difference which was a syntax error. I defined some$data
locally and ran this code and I couldn't replicate the issue. Can you confirm that the code above matches the code you are running?
– Darragh Enright
Nov 20 at 22:19
My fault for the delay! That is the code I am running and for some reason the column headers appear below each row of data. I'll keep looking. There has to be a mistake in my php
– user1469
Nov 26 at 14:34
1
1
Not sure I know enough to help, but what is
$data
? I think it would need to be a multidimensional array in this case.– git-e-up
Nov 20 at 21:48
Not sure I know enough to help, but what is
$data
? I think it would need to be a multidimensional array in this case.– git-e-up
Nov 20 at 21:48
I edited your question to remove the first code block because it appeared to be duplicate, except for one difference which was a syntax error. I defined some
$data
locally and ran this code and I couldn't replicate the issue. Can you confirm that the code above matches the code you are running?– Darragh Enright
Nov 20 at 22:19
I edited your question to remove the first code block because it appeared to be duplicate, except for one difference which was a syntax error. I defined some
$data
locally and ran this code and I couldn't replicate the issue. Can you confirm that the code above matches the code you are running?– Darragh Enright
Nov 20 at 22:19
My fault for the delay! That is the code I am running and for some reason the column headers appear below each row of data. I'll keep looking. There has to be a mistake in my php
– user1469
Nov 26 at 14:34
My fault for the delay! That is the code I am running and for some reason the column headers appear below each row of data. I'll keep looking. There has to be a mistake in my php
– user1469
Nov 26 at 14:34
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Turns out it was "operator error" ... translation...me!
I didn't realize I had my header code inside a foreach loop!
Rats!!!
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Turns out it was "operator error" ... translation...me!
I didn't realize I had my header code inside a foreach loop!
Rats!!!
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Turns out it was "operator error" ... translation...me!
I didn't realize I had my header code inside a foreach loop!
Rats!!!
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Turns out it was "operator error" ... translation...me!
I didn't realize I had my header code inside a foreach loop!
Rats!!!
Turns out it was "operator error" ... translation...me!
I didn't realize I had my header code inside a foreach loop!
Rats!!!
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Not sure I know enough to help, but what is
$data
? I think it would need to be a multidimensional array in this case.– git-e-up
Nov 20 at 21:48
I edited your question to remove the first code block because it appeared to be duplicate, except for one difference which was a syntax error. I defined some
$data
locally and ran this code and I couldn't replicate the issue. Can you confirm that the code above matches the code you are running?– Darragh Enright
Nov 20 at 22:19
My fault for the delay! That is the code I am running and for some reason the column headers appear below each row of data. I'll keep looking. There has to be a mistake in my php
– user1469
Nov 26 at 14:34