If i replace the code with this;
my $lowest_new_bid;
if ($#bids) {
for (my $i=1; $i<scalar(@bids); $i++) {
my ($alias, $email, $bid, $time, $add1, $add2, $add3, $oqty, $sold
+qty) = &read_bid($bids[$i]);
if (($form{'ALIAS'} ne $lastbid[0]) && ($form{'ALIAS'} eq $alias))
+ {
if (($form{'ALIAS'} ne $firstbid[0]) && ($form{'ALIAS'} eq $alias)
+) {
it works but it now prints all the bids the user has placed on the item and i need it to only display the highest last placed bid but under the current high bid of the highest bidder.
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