Perhaps the error isn't where you think it is. Look:
while (my @row = $common::sql::sth->fetchrow()){ my $daily_time = sprintf("%d:%02d",$row[4],$row[5]); my ($total_minutes, $total_hours, $all_minutes, $total_time_hours, $to +tal_time_minutes); $total_minutes = $row[5]; $total_hours = $row[4] * 60; $all_minutes = $total_hours + $total_minutes; $total_time = $total_time + $all_minutes;
I don't see $total_time declared, and I don't see it initialized before it's used here.

In reply to Re: Yet another Uninitialized value by clintp
in thread Yet another Uninitialized value by nlafferty

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