Since you are using MySQL, here is a recipe that should do what you want:

sub get_recs { my ($dbh, $query, @params) = @_ ; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($query); eval { if (@params) { $sth->execute(@params); } else { $sth->execute; } }; return if $@; my $table_names = $sth->{mysql_table}; my $field_names = $sth->{NAME_lc}; my $data = $sth->fetchall_arrayref(); my @records; for my $fn (@$field_names) { $fn = shift(@$table_names) . '.' . $fn; } for (@$data) { my %rec; @rec{@$field_names} = @$_; push @records, \%rec; } return \@records; }

This function will give back the same output of fetchall_arrayref({}) (with the hashref option, i.e. an array made of a hashref for each record) with the table name added to each field.


In reply to Re: fetchrow_hashref, and table.column format by rnahi
in thread fetchrow_hashref, and table.column format by bigperm

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