I'm reading between the lines here, but if you're simply trying to retrieve more than one field from the row (hence the second query) you might be interested in Win32::ODBC's DataHash method, which returns a hash keyed on column names of either all or specific columns from the query.
For example, for the two columns you use above, you could use the following:
while ($db->FetchRow()) { my %data = $db->DataHash("discipline_id", "discipline"); print LOGFILE join " ", $data{discipline_id}, $data{discipline}; }
I'm not sure if that helps you in any way, though. I agree with Nitrox regarding taking a look at SQL - there's a couple good references out there - I usually use the Sybase docs, but if you can find some specifically for MS Access, then so much the better :)
Hope that's some help..
-- Foxcub
In reply to Re: Win32::ODBC Multiple Queries
by Tanalis
in thread Win32::ODBC Multiple Queries
by Willman023
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