Dear Monks,
I'm having difficulty returning two
records fields from this select statement. What is the best way of doing it?
foreach (@regions_A_array){
my $Select_two_records = "
SELECT G.Region, G.Score FROM Gov_regions_scores_TEMP G, Region_lo
+okup R WHERE R.String = '".$_."' AND RTRIM(R.Place) = RTRIM(G.Region)
";
my $sth_m_A = $dbh->prepare($Select_two_records) or die "Couldn't pr
+epare query: ".$dbh->errstr;
$sth_m_A->execute() or die "Couldn't execute query: ".$sth_m_A->errs
+tr;
my @regions_A;
while (@regions_A = $sth_m_A->fetchrow_array) {
print OUTPUT $_;
print OUTPUT "\n";
}
}
Update: My file handle is declared earlier in the program.
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