OK
..
$sth1->execute("name 9","postaladdress","123456","name 9");
$sth2->execute("postaladdress10","123456","name 10");
..
results
name 1 postal 1 telephone 1
name 2 postal 2 telephone 2
name 3 postal 3 telephone 3
name 4 postal 4 telephone 4
name 5 postal 5 telephone 5
name 6 postal 6 telephone 6
name 7 postal 7 telephone 7
name 8 postal 8 telephone 8
name 9 name 9 postaladdress
name 10 name 10 postaladdress10
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll /msg jZed, and the join for output is much neater :)
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