Here is my code:
$sth = $dbh->prepare($select); $sth->execute(); while(@data = $sth->fetchrow_array()) { $curpidm = $data[0]; $curcrn = $data[8]; unless($seen_pidm{$curpidm}) { $seen_pidm{$curpidm} = 1; push(@pidms, $curpidm); $main_data{$curpidm}{"Resd"} = $data[1]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"Edlv"} = $data[2]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"Styp"} = $data[3]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"Degc"} = $data[4]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"Majr"} = $data[5]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"Egol"} = $data[6]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"Aprv"} = $data[7]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"TermCodeEff"} = $data[14]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"Cipc"} = $data[15]; } $main_data{$curpidm}{$curcrn}{"Subj"} = $data[9]; $main_data{$curpidm}{$curcrn}{"Crs"} = $data[10]; $main_data{$curpidm}{$curcrn}{"Section"} = $data[11]; $main_data{$curpidm}{$curcrn}{"Sess"} = $data[12]; $main_data{$curpidm}{$curcrn}{"CreditHr"} = $data[13]; $main_data{$curpidm}{"CurHrs"} += $data[13]; unless($seen_crn{$curcrn}) { $seen_crn{$curcrn} = 1; push(@crns, $curcrn); } } $sth->finish();

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