the first row second element etc unfortunately when i use the above while loop it puts the variable names.!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use DBI; use CGI qw(:standard); print header; print start_html; $ENV {'ORACLE_HOME'}= '/oracle/u01'; $host="????"; $sid="???"; $username="???"; $password="???"; my $year = 2001; my $sport = 'basketball'; my $dbh = DBI->connect( "dbi:Oracle:host=$host;sid=$sid",$username, $p +assword)|| die "Can't connect to Oracle"; $sth5 = $dbh->prepare("SELECT round,department,score FROM trees WHERE + sport = \'$sport\' AND year = \'$year\' ORDER BY round DESC")|| die + "couldn't prepareSQL statement"; $sth5->execute || die "can't execute sql statement"; $rowcount = 0; while (@row = $sth5->fetchrow_array()) { $round = $row[0]; $teamname = $row[1]; $Score = $row[2]; push @list_of_teamdata, qw("$round $teamname $score"); $rowcount++; } i want to be able to reference each element like the folowing <code> $list_of_teamdata [0][1];
into the list instead of the values that they hold. I need to be able to print vertain elements at certain points in an html document using the reference steps as shown above is there a way? the sql statement can return multiple rows. can you help.$round $teamname $score
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