You can export your MySQL database to .csv file format (Microsoft Excel file) easily using php.
This tutorial require 1 PHP file and 1 table of mySQL database.
1. exportcsv.php
2. The table is with 2 fields: id(auto_increment), name(varchar, 50) and put some records about 20 – 30 records into this table. (directly by phpMyAdmin)
The exportcsv.php file looks like this :-
2. The table is with 2 fields: id(auto_increment), name(varchar, 50) and put some records about 20 – 30 records into this table. (directly by phpMyAdmin)
The exportcsv.php file looks like this :-
< ?php // Connect database $database= "mydb" ; $table= "mytablename" ; mysql_connect( "localhost" , "" , "" ); mysql_select_db( "mydb" ); $result=mysql_query( "select * from $table" ); $out = '' ; // Get all fields names in table "mytablename" in database "mydb". $fields = mysql_list_fields(mydb,$table); // Count the table fields and put the value into $columns. $columns = mysql_num_fields($fields); // Put the name of all fields to $out. for ($i = 0; $i < $columns; $i++) { $l=mysql_field_name($fields, $i); $out .= '"' .$l. '",' ; } $out .= "\n" ; // Add all values in the table to $out. while ($l = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { for ($i = 0; $i < $columns; $i++) { $out .= '"' .$l["$i "].'" ,'; } $out .= "\n" ; } // Open file export.csv. $f = fopen ( 'export.csv' , 'w' ); // Put all values from $out to export.csv. fputs($f, $out); fclose($f); header( 'Content-type: application/csv' ); header( 'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="export.csv"' ); readfile( 'export.csv' ); ?> |