I assume you're talking about DBI. Once you have an executed $sth, you can use
$hash_ref = $sth->fetchrow_hashref. Then $hash_ref is a hash reference with the Database's columns as keys and the values for the fetched row as values. $hash_ref will be undef after you've fetched the last row, so it's useful in a while loop.
while ( $hash_ref = $sth->fetchrow_hashref )
{
$value_1 = $hash_ref->{"COLUMN_1"};
$value_2 = $hash_ref->{"COLUMN_2"};
# Do something with values
}
I've only used DBI with Oracle, but I know that with Oracle, the column names are always in uppercase when using fetchrow_hashref.
Hope that's what you were looking for...
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