i am generating a report with numbers of records. however when i do this:
### unique transits for org
my $orguniq_rs = $org_rs->search( {}, {
group_by => [ qw/name/ ]
} );
### unique transits for org type cargo
my $one_rs = $orguniq_rs->search( {
'type' => { '=' => 'one' }
} );
### unique transits for org type tanker
my $two_rs = $orguniq_rs->search( {
'type' => { '=' => 'two' }
} );
### unique transits for org type other
my $other_rs = $orguniq_rs->search( {
'type' => { '!=' => [ 'one', 'two' ] }
} );
now, what should happen is, one + two + other = uniqorg (ie, total) however, other is showing up with the same number of records as the total. i've tried to do:
-or [ 'type' => { '!=' => [ 'one', 'two' ] } ]
and
-and [ .. ]. if anyone has *any* suggestions, i'd appreciate it.
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