A few administrivia:
- I dont think the particular database you are using is
relevant-enough to be in the title.
- I would have written
"html template" as "HTML::Template"
anyway, why dont you use selectrow_hashref
and push the hashrefs onto an array like this:
$dbh=DBI->connect($datasource,$user,$pass,{AutoCommit=> 1}) or die "Ca
+n't Connect";
$sth=$dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM Videos WHERE $FieldN LIKE ?") or die
+;
$sth->execute($SearchCrit);
my @template_data;
while (my $hashref = $sth->select_hashref()) {
push @template_data, $hashref;
}
$tmpl->param( stuff => \@template_data);
You could also ask this question on the HTML::Template mailing list.
But you get faster responses here.
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