Where is the data? What does it look like? Why are you splitting data retrieved from
a database? Why didn't you design your database to handle this instead? Why are you
calling the subroutine execute_it with no arguments?
And why aren't you using Data::Dumper for debugging your data structures?
So many problems bradcathey. Try this instead: (untested)
use DBI;
use HTML::Template;
use Data::Dumper;
my $dbh = DBI->connect(
qw(DBI:vendor:database:host user pass),
{RaiseError => 1},
);
my $username = 'jeffa';
my $branches = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(
'SELECT branches FROM users WHERE username = ?',
{Slice => {}}, $username,
);
warn Dumper $branches;
my $tmpl = HTML::Template->new(filehandle => \*DATA);
$tmpl->param(branches => $branches);
print $tmpl->output;
__DATA__
<tmpl_loop branches>
<tmpl_var branches>
</tmpl_loop>
and let me know how it goes. :)
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