# DB - Connect my $hDB = DBI->connect( "dbi:Oracle:dbname", "dbusername", "dbuserpass +wort", { AutoCommit => 0 } ); my $hStatement = $hDB->prepare("MY SQL HERE"); $hStatement->execute( ); while ( ( $var1, $var2, $var3) = $hStatement->fetchrow_array ){ push( @aRows, ( $var1, $var2, $var3 ) ); } $hStatement->finish; $hDB->disconnect; print Dumper( @aRows );
output
$VAR1 = '11000530'; $VAR2 = '8041094A'; $VAR3 = 'Eingelesen'; $VAR4 = +'09-JUL-15'; $VAR5 = '528';
Imo this shouldn't be interesting at all. The question is, how to access resultset when using joings on TT ...

In reply to Re^4: Template::Toolkit - How do i access alias-based results? by Yaerox
in thread Template::Toolkit - How do i access alias-based results? by Yaerox

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