HI there,

Can someone explain why when I have more than one value in any of my variables and I go in to the if statement I loose the first value and it starts to print from the second value on. Therefore I am not able to say if in any of the results I have more than one value just print all the values but if there is only one I want to use that value for something else like printing it in a url to redirect to another page.

Thanks for the help!
my $count=0; while ($pointer = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { ++$count; $type=$pointer->{'TYPE'}; $number =$pointer->{'NUMBER'}; $line =$pointer->{'LINE'}; if($count > 1) { print "**** $number **** \n"; # If there is more than one v +alue it will start to print from the second one and it will still go +to the ELSE I need to print all the values here and exit from it, jus +t need to know what is the best way to do it. }else { print $number; } } #end of the while

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In reply to Re: Right Number DB by Anonymous Monk
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