$complete_match must be a ref to a AoH (array of hashes) for a <tmpl_loop>

Consider:

my $complete_match = $sth->fetchall_arrayref({}); $template->param(someloop=>$complete_match); HTML: <tmpl_loop someloop> <tmpl_var column1><tmpl_var column 2> etc... </tmpl_loop>

Update: That error can also be caused by naming your form element the same name as your tmpl_loop name. They have to be different.


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In reply to Re: DBI, HTML::Template and loops by bradcathey
in thread DBI, HTML::Template and loops by Anonymous Monk

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