use HTML::Entities qw( encode_entities ); use URI::Escape qw( uri_escape ); my %seen_users; my %seen_numbers; for my $rec (@$sqlinfo){ next if $seen_users{ $rec->{user} }++ || $seen_numbers{ $rec->{number} }++; $userfinal .= sprintf( '<tr>' . '<td><a href="call.pl?user=%s">%s</a></td>' . '<td>%s</td>' . '<td>%s</td>' . '<td>%s</td>' . '</tr>', uri_escape($rec->{user}), encode_entities($rec->{user}), encode_entities("$rec->{lastn}, $rec->{first}"), encode_entities($rec->{tel}), encode_entities($rec->{email}), ); }

In reply to Re: Duplicated values in a For Loop by ikegami
in thread Duplicated values in a For Loop by Anonymous Monk

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