You can use the python csv module directly:

import csv
writer = csv.writer(open('output.csv', 'w'))
writer.writerow(your_iterable_data)

You can see all of the options here: http://docs.python.org/library/csv.html


On Dec 9, 2:11 am, GhostRider <kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I made a function that gathers data from many tabels and shows it on
> the website. Now customer would like to export this data to a CSV
> file. Copy&Paste is not a option.
>
> When looking for CSV export I could only find examples of exporting
> tables to a CSV file.
>
> How would you do this? As I have no idea how to do this I used JSON
> and put everything into a JSON variable. But that works nicely when
> opening the CSV file with OpenOffice but not with Microsoft.
>
> I think the columns should the separated with a ; and not , to work
> better i Microsofts world.
>
> Kenneth

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