use strict; use warnings; my %swip_data = map { $_ => q() } qw( 02_org_name 03_org_addr1 03_org_addr2 04_org_city 05_org_st 06_org_zip 07_org_cc 09_poc_type 10_poc_role 12_poc_cname 13_poc_addr1 13_poc_addr2 14_poc_city 15_poc_st 16_poc_zip 17_poc_cc 18_poc_phone 19_poc_email 20_ip_addr 21_netname ); for my $field (sort keys %swip_data) { printf qq(%-12s => "%s"\n), $field, $swip_data{ $field }; }
prints:
02_org_name => "" 03_org_addr1 => "" 03_org_addr2 => "" 04_org_city => "" 05_org_st => "" 06_org_zip => "" 07_org_cc => "" 09_poc_type => "" 10_poc_role => "" 12_poc_cname => "" 13_poc_addr1 => "" 13_poc_addr2 => "" 14_poc_city => "" 15_poc_st => "" 16_poc_zip => "" 17_poc_cc => "" 18_poc_phone => "" 19_poc_email => "" 20_ip_addr => "" 21_netname => ""
Update: For the form stuff you may want to see CGI::FormBuilder or Data::FormValidator.

In reply to Re: How to loop through CGI params and insert into a heredoc? by fenLisesi
in thread How to loop through CGI params and insert into a heredoc? by texasperl

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