Thanks Everybody that was very helpful.
I have a little extra question to tag onto to that now if anybody can help.
Having retrieved the values I now need to display the results. The code I am using requires foreknowledge of the amount of results to be outtputted.
However I don't know how many are to be outputted until run time.
<code> # Fetch each row and print it
while ( my ($field1, $field2, $field3) = $sth->fetchrow_array() ) {
print STDOUT "Field 1: $field1 Field 2: $field2 Field 3: $field3\n";
} <code>
Is there any sort of a funky loop or something I could implement?
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