Me solved, me solved!

After re-re-re-reading my post, I noticed that in my template I had a lower-case 'in' within the 'renewal' FOREACH loop. Apparently, that has an impact.

After changing:

[% FOREACH item in renewals %]

...to:

[% FOREACH item IN renewals %]

...I seem to be receiving my desired output within the email message, which is consistent with my Dumper output.

Apparently, just venting to the Monks provides enough magic that allows someone to notice small oddities immediately ;)

Cheers,

-sb


In reply to Re: Multiple FOREACH loops in a MIME::Lite::TT template by stevieb
in thread Multiple FOREACH loops in a MIME::Lite::TT template by stevieb

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