That "IN" is a good idea. I tried it just now and it helped to cut down on a lot of code, but eliminating one layer of my foreach statements caused other problems.
I think have so much else going on in this script and even within the two foreach loops (lots of stuff that I left out of the posting) that it would be too much to unravel. I may go back later and use it on this script. I especially would like to adjust some other scripts that I created with this "IN" command. I wasn't happy with the awkwardness of the code that I created by doing loops within loops.
I've been learning that a good mySQL statement can significantly cut down on a lot of Perl coding and speed up the programming process. Thanks for the tip.
That's Spenser, with an "s" like the detective.
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