Hi Poj, I added it to the code but its now resulting in error:
# If the form was properly submitted, save the data if ($input{"go"} eq "DELETE") { <form method="post" onsubmit="return confirm('Do you really want to de +lete?');"> $query = "DELETE FROM \"Employees\" WHERE \"EmployeeID\"="." \'$input{empid}\'"; $db_handle -> do($query); $action = "Record saved - $query"; ....
Error :
Scalar found where operator expected at delemp.pl line 73, near "$quer +y" (Missing semicolon on previous line?) syntax error at delemp.pl line 73, near "$query "
If I comment out your code script gets executed, did I put it on a wrong part of the script ? Rgds Terry

In reply to Re^2: Adding a pop up confirmation box by terrykhatri
in thread Adding a pop up confirmation box by terrykhatri

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