To continue jZed's example, you could assign the $aoh to a template loop (see the docs for HTML::Template):

$template->param(MY_LOOP => $aoh);
and then create a template that looks something like this:
<TMPL_LOOP NAME="MY_LOOP"> <td><TMPL_VAR NAME=FNAME></td> <td><TMPL_VAR NAME=LNAME></td> <td><TMPL_VAR NAME=PHONENUM></td> </TMPL_LOOP>
Each record in the $aoh will be output using the template structure in the loop (assuming the keys in the hash for each record include "FNAME", "LNAME", AND "PHONENUM").

HTML::Template is pretty slick, but you might need to experiment a bit to get the hang of it. Give it a shot and if you get stuck feel free to come back and ask more specific questions.


In reply to Re: Beginner question about displaying database contents using HTML Template by bobf
in thread Beginner question about displaying database contents using HTML Template by derekash913

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