Here is a simple example for using pg_num_feilds, pg_num_rows and pg_result together. I'm simply SELECTing * from a table named markie on the current pg_connect(). <?php $pgsql_conn = pg_connect("dbname=mark host=localhost"); if (!$pgsql_conn) { print pg_last_error($pgsql_conn); exit; } $results = pg_query($pgsql_conn, "SELECT * FROM markie"); echo "<table border=1>\n"; for($lt = 0; $lt < pg_num_rows($results); $lt++) { echo "<tr>\n"; for($gt = 0; $gt < pg_num_fields($results); $gt++) { echo "<td>" . pg_result($results, $lt, $gt) . "</td>\n"; } echo "</tr>\n"; } echo "</table>\n"; pg_close($pgsql_conn);?>This code snippet will print out the rows and columns into a HTML table.Regards, --mark