Thanks for your answer, Aussie!:)
# This snippet:
$item->subs(my_execer($SQL));
# is just another way of writing
my @tmp = my_execer($SQL);
$item->subs(@tmp)
# Here's the output
<snip>
printing weird stuff
1054226
426
$VAR1 = bless( [
1054226,
426,
[]
], 'Item' );
@retval contains 0
$VAR1 = bless( [
50501948,
-1,
[]
], 'Item' );
$VAR1 = [];
Can't call method "type" on unblessed reference at ./Caa.pl line 173.
</snip>
pretty frustrated norwegian girl...
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