Thanks for all your help and links. I fixed up my perl coding a bit now. However, I still have the core problem. To iterate through each row, I have to do something like this:
my $x = 0;
while ($printrows[0][$x]) {
print "First: $rows[0][$x]\n";
$x++;
print "Second: $rows[0][$x]\n";
$x++;
}
I really want to do this for each row:
my $x = 0;
while ($printrows[$x][0]) {
print "First: $rows[$x][0]\n";
print "Second: $rows[$x][1]\n";
}
Because, then I can reference a row directly without having to do: $x=2 X 15, $rows[0]
$x to get to the 15th row.
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