On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 04:39:20PM +0100, Thomas Nyman wrote:
>Thanks for the tip..its working like clockwork. I though i'd be bold 
>and ask another question. I do not quite grasp references and arrays 
>etc. I would like to take and element in fetchall_array({}) and check 
>it against current date, but i seem to be unable to understand how i 
>access the actual content and not just the hashref code. Would be much 
>appreciated it if you could steer me right on that one.

A simple cookbook answer would solve this problem. If you read perldoc
perlreftut, it will solve this and a great many related problems.

R


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