> > Either way, once you have the list of the keys you want to display, print > them out once as column headings
My concern is how do I print them out as columns, since writer.writerows is currently lining them out as rows (\n) Is there a function available for me to do this or do I have to construct the column structure myself, possibly leveraging the tab character or just basically construct a while loop and append spaces to each keys found? Thanks On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Steve Willoughby <[email protected]> wrote: > Either way, once you have the list of the keys you want to display, print > them out once as column headings -- Odeyemi 'Kayode O. http://www.sinati.com. t: @charyorde
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