The corresponding value to "shifts" is a reference to an arrayref. The
value for "factories" is a regular arrayref. That could potentially
cause trouble in your template.
On 10/04/2012 01:04 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
On 09/27/2012 01:21 PM, Finn Hakansson wrote:
> Could you dump $vars (with Data::Dumper) and also show us your template,
> please?
>
Sure. In fact, that was the last thing I did before leaving work that
day. Not realizing, of course, that my achy joints were going to
rebel the way they did. I'm still trying to find a medication that
works for me, so crap like that is bound to happen.
Just to make absolutely sure I was getting all the variable data, I
did a DataDump on $vars which is the variable that passes all the data
to the template. This is what it has in it:
markh@ubuhost:~$ cat /tmp/shifts.info
$VAR1 = \{
'shifts' => \[
[
'First'
],
[
'Second'
],
[
'third'
],
[
'weekend'
]
],
'factories' => [
{
'abbr' => 'AB',
'id' => '1'
},
{
'abbr' => 'EBM',
'id' => '2'
},
{
'abbr' => 'QEM',
'id' => '3'
}
],
'cgi' => bless( {
'.parameters' => [],
'use_tempfile' => 1,
'.charset' => 'ISO-8859-1',
'.fieldnames' => {},
'param' => {},
'escape' => 1
}, 'CGI' )
};
markh@ubuhost:~$
So, I know the data is at least getting sent to the template, now it
appears I have to look at the template code to see what's wrong.
--
Mark Haney
Software Developer/Consultant
AB Emblem
ma...@abemblem.com
Linux marius.homelinux.org 3.5.1-1.fc17.x86_64 GNU/Linux
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