thx u...I needed a good working example. I stil want to know two things, is it poosible to link one of the titles to a pop up window? The other question is that, in the sub update_table, I wanted an if statement that would analyze one row and disable the cells beneath the row depending on their values. For example,
foreach my $col (1..4){ if ($arrayVar->{"6,$col"} == 1) { $t->tagCell('dis','7,$col'); $t->tagCell('dis','8,$col'); $t->tagCell('dis','9,$col'); } }
This code doesn't work and i've tried several variations to it. I'm running out of luck...

In reply to Re^2: Tk ::TableMatrix by lil_v
in thread Tk ::TableMatrix by lil_v

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