Right now I am using the below code but it only retrieves ONE record for some reason when there is 20-30 in the database.
How may records do you have where engine_id='Junk'?
Or do you want ALL records. If so, drop the where clause.
my $useragent = "SELECT engine_id,useragent,ip,date FROM visit WHERE e
+ngine_id='Junk'";
$sth = $dbh->prepare($useragent);
$sth->execute();
#__THIS__
$sth->bind_columns(\my($engine_id,$useragent,$ip,$date));
while ($sth->fetch()) {;
print "<td>$engine_id</td><td>$useragent</td><td>$ip</td><td>$date
+</td>";
}
#__OR THIS__
while (my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
print "<td>$row[0]</td><td>$row[1]</td><td>$row[2]</td><td>$row[3]
+</td>";
}
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