The code below works great for me, but I would like to
format the output of $list. so that it is lined up
correctly in the textarea. Can I use a format command
and how would that look?
my @arrinstr=();
my $list="";
while (@arrinstr = $sth4->fetchrow)
{
($sec,$title,$seats)=@arrinstr;
$csec=$sec;
$ctitle=$title;
$cdes=$seats;
$list.="$csec,$ctitle,$cdes\n";
}
print $query->textarea ({-name=>'INFO',-default=>$list,-cols=>'75',-ro
+ws=>'5'});
Thanks,
Douglas
brantzdr@appstate.edu
Edited 2002-01-25 by Ovid
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