The "crap title x 200" made me laugh a lot!!, thanks for that. The reason why I put that title and not something like "foreach loop not looping", was basically that I was trying to be a little bit... I don't know...original?, creative?, funny? Anyhow, the subtle, ironic, hidden, underlaying, metaphoric, subliminal meaning of the title was that everytime I have a question there's a group of experts ready to give a hand to the newbies, and also using a reference (foreach) to the actual problem. But it won't happen again.

Good work!!


In reply to Re^8: foreach my $question (@perlmonks){} by marcoss
in thread foreach loop not retrieving all data. by marcoss

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