I made the change, no effect, I'm still getting the same thing. Now, here is my code:
my $rows = $sth_tss->fetchall_arrayref;
# print Dumper $rows;
$count = 0;
print $CGI->p("rows is ", @{$rows});
for my $row ( @{$rows} ) {
$CGI->p("Row", ++$count);
my @fields = @{$row};
for my $field ( @fields ) {
print $CGI->p($field);
}
}
The commented out dumper worked well, I'm definitely getting the data, I just don't know how to access it. I even tried it with just
my @fields = $row
and that had no affect. Perl is as bad as C, if it is syntactically correct, it will do something, but not at all what you had in mind.
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