Hi
I didn't really understand the context but for the following line
$results[$loopcount] [1] = (@$row[1]); THIS LINE IS NOT WORKING.
can't work, since you can't assign an @array-list to an array element¹, only scalars (simple or references)
in your case you have the option between
$results[$loopcount][1] = $row[1]
which copies references
or
$results[$loopcount][1] = [@$row[1]]
which creates a new array-reference with elements copied (one-level deep)
While ignoring the rest of your post I hope this helps! =)
¹) well you won't get an error here, because Perl will take the size of the array in scalar context.
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