This output i got from previous output itself the thing i tried it to push into some piechart format so i had showed my code with following format .Thats why i had posted my code with the following format while am posting my question.
For example:Just for reference i showed you this code
while(my @row_array=$sth->fetchrow_array) { if ($tmp == 0) { $var_data_running .= "\[\"$row_array[0] \($row_array[2]\)\",$r +ow_array[2]\]"; $var_data_pending .= "\[\"$row_array[0] \($row_array[1]\)\",$r +ow_array[1]\]"; $tmp++; } else { $var_data_running .= ",\[\"$row_array[0] \($row_array[2]\)\",$ +row_array[2]\]"; $var_data_pending .= ",\[\"$row_array[0] \($row_array[1]\)\",$ +row_array[1]\]"; } }

In your recent code you had used join then you are printing those variables
.Here the variable prints properly.To include it into some chart format i had reformat the following part of code as like the above one which as follows
my $orun=join('',@iarray_run); my $opend=join('',@iarray_pend);

In reply to Re^7: How to add columns with new row name using perl from mysql query? by finddata
in thread How to add columns with new row name using perl from mysql query? by perlanswers

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