Missing semicolon in line 3:
$count = $#list1
as for question two:

Update: Doh! Give me some time. I'm confused.

Update 2:
while (my @row = $sth5->fetchrow_array()) { push @list_of_teamdata, [ @row[0..2] ]; }
This pushes a reference to a copy of @row onto the array. You don't need to first declare variables of elements in the array, since you appeared to be pushing them on in the same order as they were in @row.

Oh, and the 's' in $Score is a capital whereas the 's' in the $score you were trying to push onto the array was not :-)

You may want to re-read perlref...

This is of course all untested, standard disclaimer holds...

[ ar0n, a confused little boy ]


In reply to (ar0n) Re: syntax issues by ar0n
in thread syntax issues by Anonymous Monk

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