If you're using DBI then it's pretty easy: the fetchrow_hashref will give you an anonymous hash of the column names with the data for a row. There's another method that can give you the entire resultset in a hash, but you have to make sure you give it a unique key or you may lose data.
...roboticus
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In reply to Re: Storing data into hashes
by roboticus
in thread Storing data into hashes
by rkrish
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