Maybe something along these lines? (Untested):
my @fields = my ( $cat, $schem, $tn, $cn, $dt, $tyn, $cs, $bl, $dd, $n
+pr, $nul) = $sth->fetchrow_array()
my $num_fields = @fields; #0-indexed number of fields, ie 10 if there
+are 11 fields.
$field_index = 0;
while ( $cat, $schem, $tn, $cn, $dt, $tyn, $cs, $bl, $dd, $npr, $nul )
+ {
print "\t$cn ";
if (($tyn eq 'DATETIME') || ($tyn eq 'DOUBLE')) {
print "$tyn";
} else {
print "$tyn($cs)";
}
print " not null" if ($nul == 0);
# need to put a condition on adding the comma to not add the com
+ma on the last loop.
if ( $field_index < $num_fields) {
print ",\n";
}
$field_index++;
}
Actually, the other solutions are a lot nicer, but... you know... timtowtdi... :)
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