I have a flat text file "database" style program for manipulating a schedule.
I need to limit the number of fields that are displayed for modification though. The code section follows(not the whole subroutine)

sub print_modify_page{ ($key,@field_vals) = split(/\|/, $results[0]); $fs="<FONT SIZE=2 FACE=ARIAL>"; $fc="</FONT>"; &mail($field_vals[0]); print $q->start_html(-TITLE=>'Modify Record',-BGCOLOR=>'white'), $q->start_form; print<<HTML; <CENTER><FONT SIZE=5 FACE=ARIAL> Modify Record </FONT></CENTER> <HR WIDTH=75%> <INPUT TYPE=HIDDEN NAME=key value="$key"> <CENTER> <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLSPACING=0> HTML $x=0; foreach $field (@fields){ print<<HTML; <TR BGCOLOR="e0e0e0"> <TD>$fs<B>\u$field:</B>$fc</TD> <TD><INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="$field" VALUE="$field_vals[$x]" SIZE= +40></TD> </TR> HTML $x++; } # End of foreach.

I need to keep the program from displaying the last field for modification. Please help. Thanx

She-wolf
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