I assume that last line should be push @array_claim, $TOALL?

If you are trying to do what I think you are (create an array containing all the 'ACCOUNT#' values from a query), try this:

## This assumes your select begins 'SELECT [ACCOUNT#]', ## that is, ACCOUNT# is the first column returned @array_claim = map { $$_[0] } @{$sth->fetchall_arrayref};

Read up on map to understand how that works.

FYI, fetchrow_hashref is the slowest of the fetchrow_ methods, so you want to avoid it unless you have no better choice.

Anima Legato
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In reply to Re: Efficiency on Code by legato
in thread Efficiency on Code by Anonymous Monk

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