Hi

Please have a look at the following code that will helpful for you.

push @all_user_types, { users_list => $values, users => $values, report_for_user => $values eq $c +gi_user_type }; $html->param(user_types => \@all_user_types );


<TMPL_LOOP NAME="user_types"> <option value="<TMPL_VAR NAME=users>" <TMPL_IF report_for_user>SEL +ECTED</TMPL_IF>><TMPL_VAR NAME=users_list></option> </TMPL_LOOP>
that is the way we used to Build the Elements Using TMPL_LOOP.

If that is Useful for you Please have a look.

"Keep pouring your ideas"

In reply to Re: CGI::Application/HTML::Template problem by jesuashok
in thread CGI::Application/HTML::Template problem by stonecolddevin

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