Can we see your template? How are you accesing your data there?

Just a matter of style, but if "accounts" is going to hold a list of just one element, why not name it "account" (singular) and stick the row directly in it, instead of a list? That way, in your template you can access it just by [% account %] (if usint TT), instead of having to traverse the list (with for, next, etc.) or index the first element...

Regards
J.

El 27/04/12 16:07, Kenneth S Mclane escribió:
OK, I still can't get "->all" to work, but this:

$c->stash(accounts => [ $c->model('ORANGES::AccountView')->find({account_name => 'GHODB2'}) ]);

returns one row, as it should, but there is no data showing in my page. Obviously the query is successful, so the data must exist or it could not match, but I am at a loss to know where my data is and why it isn't showing in my page.

any ideas?

Regards


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