ok so, I already have
$formTemplate = new HTML::Template( filename => $FORM_TMPL_FILE ); for my $key (keys %formparams) { $formTemplate->param($key => $formparams{"$key"}); } createForm($formTemplate);
How do I incorporate
my @loop_data; for my $dept (@dept) { push(@loop_data, {DEPT => $dept}); } $template->param(DEPT_LOOP => \@loop_data);
Sorry, i'm new to TMPL_LOOP... i'm reading the docs...
UPDATE
I guess i need DEPT to be part of my %formparams
DEPT =>@loop_data

update2 I GOT IT! After
my @loop_data; foreach my $dept (@dept) { push(@loop_data, {DEPT => $dept}); }
I just need to add:
DEPT_LOOP => \@loop_data,
to %formparams
I think i actually get it too, lol Thanks guys

In reply to Re^2: altering existing form by djbryson
in thread altering existing form by djbryson

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