i want to know if it is in general possible to process lists ofarray_refs with Template-Toolkit.
i have a sub, returning
return( $sth->fetchall_arrayref);
this should now be processed via Template-Toolkit. but how can this be done? i have a sub
my $t=Fs2::DBrequest::search_pl_entries(1,1,"a");
i tried
## first try ########################################## if ($c{a} eq "c_searchtest") { $vars = { search => $f }; } ########################################## ## second try my @f = @$t; if ($c{a} eq "c_searchtest") { $vars = { search => $t }; } ## and in the template [% FOREACH foo = f %] <pre> START THE OUTPUT [% foo.0 %] [% foo.1 %] </pre> [% END %] ##


but none of the 2 are working. and besides, Template-Toolkit does not output errors, so i don't know what's the story... is it possible to process arrays of array, hashes of arrays, lists of array_refs with Template?

any suggestions or examples out there?

thanks
parasew

update (broquaint): tidied up formatting


In reply to process lists of array_refs with Template-Toolkit by parasew

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