Maybe I should also elaborate where I get the data from. This is how the data is fetched and proccessed:
# In the main script: my @ReturnValues; my @AdminValues; my @AdminTime; my @AdminEndDate; Admin(\@ReturnValues, \@AdminValues, \@AdminTime, \@AdminEndDate); # This is the code in sub Admin: my $sql = "SELECT DISTINCT user_id, realname FROM database.time_data W +HERE version='$Version' AND product_id='$ProductID' AND milestone='$M +ileStone'"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql); $sth->execute(); while(my @RowAdmin = $sth->fetchrow_array()) { my %AdminData; $AdminData{"UserID"} = $RowAdmin[0]; $AdminData{"RealName"} = $RowAdmin[1]; # Insert them into hash push (@$AdminValues, \%AdminData); } # Get the stored days $sql = "SELECT DISTINCT day FROM database.time_data WHERE version='$Ve +rsion' AND product_id='$ProductID' AND milestone='$MileStone'"; $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql); $sth->execute(); while(my @RowTime = $sth->fetchrow_array()) { my %AdminTimeData; $AdminTimeData{"Day"} = $RowTime[0]; push (@$AdminTime, \%AdminTimeData); my $sql2 = "SELECT app_end FROM database.time_data WHERE day='$AdminTi +meData{'Day'}' AND version='$Version' AND product_id='$ProductID' AND + milestone='$MileStone'"; my $sth2 = $dbh->prepare($sql2); $sth2->execute(); while(my @RowTime2 = $sth2->fetchrow_array()) { my %AdminAppEnd; $AdminAppEnd{"AppEnd"} = $RowTime2[0]; push (@$AdminEndDate, \%AdminAppEnd); } } $sth->finish(); $dbh->disconnect(); # Back in the main script: # Pass Values to template $vars->{'ReturnValues'} = \@ReturnValues; $vars->{'AdminValues'} = \@AdminValues; $vars->{'AdminTime'} = \@AdminTime; $vars->{'AdminEndDate'} = \@AdminEndDate;
How the data is then proccessed in the template can be seen in the first Post. I hope this helps a bit. Regards Fred

In reply to Re^3: How to skip certain values in a foreach loop by Frederic_S
in thread How to skip certain values in a foreach loop by Frederic_S

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