Dear monks,
I am really new in cgi, although I have some experience in perl, databases and the DBI module.
I have a perl script that connects to a database and for the time being it prints the names of the columns of my table of choice
the script is the following:
print "Content-type: text/html;\n\n";
use DBI;
# Connect to the database
# See footnote 1
my $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:mysql:mirnas', 'user', 'pass')
or die "Couldn't open database: $DBI::errstr; stopped";
# Getting all the column names
my $table = '07_11_09';
my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM $table WHERE 1=0;");
$sth->execute;
my @cols = @{$sth->{NAME}}; # or NAME_lc if needed
$sth->finish;
foreach ( @cols ) {
printf( " %s", $_ );
}
What i want to know is there any method in CGI by which I can create a list of checkboxes which have the names of the columns.
And if this is possible can I pass these names, when the checkboxes are checked as parameters in a mysql search later on ?
thank you all in advance for your help
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