You are storing values of the fetched record into the anonymous hash using existing hash reference first and then stores it into an anonymous array. So because you declare $attrHash outside of the while block, each time you assign to $attrHash you acctually override the previous assigned values. The simple fix would be to declare $attrHash localy within the while block to make sure it is a different hash, like in the following:
... #push the data onto our results while ( my $resultRowRef = $sth->fetchrow_hashref() ) { my $attrHash; $attrHash->{OBJECT} = $resultRowRef->{'ATTRNAME'}; $attrHash->{OBJECTATTRIB} = $resultRowRef->{'ATTRNAME2'}; push (@$result, $attrHash); } ...
or, simply create it in place:
... #push the data onto our results while ( my $resultRowRef = $sth->fetchrow_hashref() ) { push (@$result, \{ OBJECT => $resultRowRef->{ATTRNAME}, OBJECTATTRIB => $resultRowRef->{ATTRNAME2} }); } ...
BR

In reply to Re: Problem pushing hashref results by caelifer
in thread Problem pushing hashref results by rashley

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