David, After making changes as per your recommendation, my result started displaying:

HASH(0x8d9f80) HASH(0x8d9fb0) HASH(0x8d9fe0) HASH(0x8da010) HASH(0x8da040) HASH(0x8da070) HASH(0x8da0a0) HASH(0x8da0d0) HASH(0x8da100)
before it was displaying:
ARRAY(0x6fa930)
now it is displaying a hash. To elaborate I am trying to get data back from database it's a simple query which returns mysql> select count(*) from bugs where product_id = 19 and component_i +d = 271 and bug_status='RESOLVED'; +----------+ | count(*) | +----------+ | 2957 | +----------+

Please assist. thanks!!!


In reply to Re^2: Query database by kapoor
in thread Query database by kapoor

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