Peamasii:

A hash won't retain the order, so you can't get exactly what you want. You can, however, stick them in a hash very easily:

my $hr = $ST->fetchrow_hashref;

And you can find the order of the columns from the NAMES attribute of the handle:

print join(", ", @{$ST->{NAME_lc}}), "\n";

Note: may be syntax errors, as i haven't tested this. (I'm still waking up ATM.)

Update: after rereading your question, maybe you're asking for an array of hashes, one for each column, in which case you could do it like:

my @results; my $hr = $ST->fetchrow_arrayref; for my $key (@{$ST->{NAME_lc}}) { push @results, { name=>$key, value=>$hr->{$key} }; }

...roboticus

Update: fixed case of NAME_lc in first appearance.

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re: get each column key/value by roboticus
in thread get each column key/value by Peamasii

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