Does this work for you?

[% FOREACH adds IN DBI.prepare( "SELECT * FROM contacts WHERE account_code = ${row.account_code} A +ND pref_cont != 0" ) %] <option value='[% adds.contact_id %]'>[% adds.contact_address1 %]</opt +ion> [% END %]

With that said, you're probably better off in general extracting this model behavior into a model class of some kind and leaving the view as purely formatting code. That separation of concerns tends to produce programs which are easier to develop and to maintain.


In reply to Re: How to use template toolkit variable in a template toolkit mysql query by chromatic
in thread How to use template toolkit variable in a template toolkit mysql query by hamidafshar

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