Hi Monks!! This is format of data that I am receiving from SQL object - @result. I need to access @result[0]
for $aref ( @result ) { print "\t [ @$aref ],\n"; } Gives output like ARRAY(0x4b72d28) ARRAY(0x4ba58d8) ARRAY(0x4bdb108) Print Dumper @results; Output looks like one below $VAR1 = [ [ '8959', 'The song by the three rivers', undef, undef ], [ '10710', 'cars by the rodeo drive', '38', undef], [ '10710', 'cars by the rodeo drive', '43', undef] ];
I need to access elements 8959, 10710, 10710 to find their distinct count. For now am not sure how to access them. Any kinds of pointers will be helpful

In reply to Trying to access array of arrays by kris1511

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