I found how to do it but it's printig the values that are in the database twice:once checked and once unchecked.I don't know how to print them only once as checked
for (my $i=0; $i<=$#id; $i++){
my $sth=$dbh->prepare("SELECT Data,Identifier,User,Version FROM ddts,d
+elivery WHERE `User`=\"@user\" AND `Identifier`=\"$id[$i]\" AND deliv
+ery.Data=ddts.Data");
$sth->execute();
while (my ($data,$identifier,$user,$version)=$sth-
+>fetchrow_array ) {
print "<tr><td><input type=\"checkbox\" name=
+\"rt\" CHECKED value=\"$identifier\"> $identifier</td></tr>";}
if ($id[$i] ne $identifier){
print "<tr><td><input type=\"checkbox\" name=\"rt\
+" value=\"$id[$i]\"> $id[$i]</td></tr>";
}
+
$sth->finish;
}
Thank you very much
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