You see, the idea was to import list of fields in certain table of DB and make a form in order to populate this table, when form submited cgi adds data to proper table and triggers proper script. That's why it's crucial, but if running script without DB interaction will help to clarify this situation, sure you can just use any field names you see fit, DBI used only for searching of

- environment types (e.g. app, db, ha)

- field names (e.g. serverID, status, environment)

I may wrong again but queries I've mentioned before may be replaced with:
my @keys = qw (serverID status environment); my @env_types = qw (app db ha);
Also you can comment out anything you see fit.

In reply to Re^4: FormBuilder fails in "Multi screen mode" by kazak
in thread [Resolved]FormBuilder fails in "Multi screen mode" by kazak

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