#!/usr/bin/perl # Note the perl DBI module needs to be installed, along with the DBI connector # for your specific database--DBI--in this case.... # NOTE, for this program to work, you need to fill in the particulars of # your own database here, in the [] brackets #This approach stores the results of a SQL call in an array. In this example, #the query is calling for rows with three columns of data, and printing each #row use DBI; $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:mysql:[DATABASE]', '[USER]', '[PASSWORD]') || die "ERROR: $DBI::errstr"; $query = "[SQL QUERY GOES HERE]"; $sth = $dbh->prepare($query); $sth->execute(); $data = $sth->fetchall_arrayref(); $sth->finish; foreach $data ( @$data) { ($variable1, $variable2, $variable3) = @$data; print "$variable1\n"; print "$variable2\n"; print "$variable3\n"; } $dbh->disconnect();