[code] if($ref->{somevalue}) { print "<input type=checkbox name=somevalue value=1 checked>"; } else { print "<input type=checkbox name=somevalue value=1>"; } [/code]
Converting back is easy enough:
[code] use CGI; my $cgi = new CGI; my $p = $cgi->Params;
$somevalue = $p->{somevalue} or $somevalue = 0; [/code]
If it was checked, it will be passed along with a value of 1. If it's not checked, it won't be passed along and will return undef if I try to grab it from the $p hash. Although, how could I quickly convert all the values back for something like:
[code]
$dbh->do("UPDATE table SET somevalue1='$p->{somevalue1}', somevalue2='$p->{somevalue2}', somevalue3='$p->{somevalue3}', somevalue4='$p->{somevalue4}', somevalue5='$p->{somevalue5}', somevalue6='$p->{somevalue6}'");
[/code]
Would MySQL choke if it was expecting a non-null integer value for all of those? If so, how can I handle that without a lot of code? I currently handle the data both ways by having a textfield with a '1' or '0' in the generated HTML, but it looks ugly.
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