Dear all: I was trying to read some values in a Access tables into an array. I was succeeded in printing out these values. But I could not keep these values in the array. I mean when I was trying to use this array later, it seemed empty. Part of the code I use is like this,
$dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:ODBC:Alex') || die "Error opening DB: $DBI::e +rrstr\n"; $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT Inumber FROM plana"); $sth->execute() or die "Couldn't execute query: $DBI::errstr\n"; while (my @row1 = $sth ->fetchrow_array){ print "@row1\n"; #All the elements were printed out by this state +ment. @IDnumber=@row1; } print "@row1\n"; print "@IDnumber\n";
Nothing was printed out for @row1 by "print "@row1\n". In @IDnumber, only the last element of @row1 was printed out. would you please help me to figure this out? Thank you very much in advance. Young

In reply to How can I keep the values in the array? by luoina

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