"Hardy Merrill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > So what did the problem turn out to be? > > >>> Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/20/04 11:23PM >>> > Robert wrote: > > My select looks like this: > > > > SELECT surname, first_name, msf810.email_address, > msf810.employee_id > > FROM msf810, msf020, MSF829 > > WHERE msf810.employee_id = msf020.employee_id > > AND msf810.employee_id = msf829.employee_id > > AND msf020.dstrct_code = 'ATTU' AND physical_loc = '05' > > AND global_profile != 'JRADMIN' > > > > My bind_columns looks like this: > > > > $sth->bind_columns( \$last, \$first, \$email, \$userid ); > > > > I then do a loop over the contents but I am only getting the $last > and > > $first to print and not the other columns that are bound. > > > > I am using Perl 5.8.4 from ActiveState on Windows using Oracle 9i as > the > > database. > > > > Robert > > > > > Ah, never mind. I got it. > > Robert
Me. :-)
