Hi, I have the following code(exactly the yesterday one):
my @compile=param ('compile'); my $dbh=DBI->connect($dsn,$user,$password,) or die "Error $DBI:: error + connecting to $dsn"; my $sth=$dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM ddts WHERE `Stat`=\"T\" AND `Proj +ect`=\"Def\" AND `Version`=\"@version\""); $sth->execute(); print "<table border=2>"; while (my ($identifier)=$sth->fetchrow_array ) { foreach $elem(@compile){if ($elem eq $identifier){ print "<b><center>1696</center></b>";#I want to print this only if the +re is smth in the database print "<tr><td>$identifier</td></tr>";}}} print "</table>"; $sth->finish;
Iwant to print "<b><center>1696</center></b>" only once before printing the content of the table and if and only if the table is not empty, but in this way is printing for each row from the table. I don't know why Thank you very much for your time.

20031125 Edit by Corion: Added CODE tags around HTML example


In reply to selecting again from a mysql database by bory

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