I want to pass $header to the second foreach loop and it isn't happening. i have tried a print statement and nothing going on. Where is the $header value going? Where am i going wrong? (No comments about "trying to be a programmer", please!!!)
if ($query->param('list_name') eq 'Charges by credit card') { $ora_sthheader = $ora_dbh->prepare ( q { select distinct data_name from dwhs.store_reports where report_type = ? } ) || die "Can't prepare statement: $DBI::errstr"; $rcheader = $ora_sthheader->execute($list_name) || die "Can't execute +statement: $DBI::errstr"; print "<table border=3 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%>\n"; my @headers = $ora_sthheader->fetchall_arrayref(); print "<tr>\n"; foreach my $label(@$headers) { my ($header) = @$label; print "<th>$header</th>\n"; } print "</tr>\n"; $ora_sth = $ora_dbh->prepare ( q { select data_name, sum(data_value) from dwhs.store_reports where report_type = ? and timestamp >= sysdate - ? group by data_name } ) || die "Can't prepare statement: $DBI::errstr"; $rc = $ora_sth->execute($list_name,$day_list) || die "Can't execute st +atement: $DBI::errstr"; while ( ($data_name, $data_value) = $ora_sth->fetchrow_array) { $cellvalue{$data_name} = $data_value; } $row=""; foreach $header (@headers){ $row = $row . $query->td({ -bgcolor=>"#CCCCCC", -align=>"cente +r"},[$cellvalue{$header}]); print $query->Tr($row); } $ora_dbh->disconnect; print $query->end_table; print "\n"; print $query->end_html; print "\n"; }

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