I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but if it the problem is that you can't remember, it seems that a brief look through perldoc would've refreshed your memory.
If I understand what you're wanting, this should get you going:
$sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute() || die $sth->errstr;
my @line;
while ($pointer = $sth->fetchrow_hashref)
{
push @line, $pointer->{'LINE'};
$ins =$pointer->{'INS#'};
$number =$pointer->{'NUMBER#'};
if($line_type)
{
$result = "<td><a href=found.html?line=$line>Found $line</td><br
+>";
exit;
}
else
{
print "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"refresh\" CONTENT=\"0; URL=notfound.ht
+ml\"> \n";
exit;
}
}
print @line;
#
# or
# foreach my $line (@line)
# {
# print "$line\n";
# }
Update: CombatSquirrel beat me to the punch. I hate telephones.
If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me.
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