Thanks, Eric.
Looks like we're getting into Perl DBI Mod stuff I am ignorant about. I do have the following command, just above the while loop:
$sth->bind_columns(\$x);
I take it, $x is "bound" and this is the reason?
Is there a way out of this?
The reason I haven't matched to the pattern within the sql is because I only need to see one occurrence of this in order to know what I need to know - and there may be thousands.
I just thought it was more efficient programming to identify the first occurrence it saw and then to proceed to the other things the code needs to accomplish.
Is there a way to work around this binding feature of the Perl DBI? (I don't know anything about it, I just adhere to the syntax for satisfying queries and such.)
Thanks!
Tony
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