Using much the same technique as described here:
my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT id, display_name FROM membership ORDER
+ BY display_name");
$sth->execute;
my %row;
$sth->bind_columns( \( @row{ @{$sth->{NAME_lc} } } ));
while ($sth->fetch)
{
my $memberWidget = $q->scrolling_list(
-name => '...',
-values => [ @row{sort keys %row}],
-labels => \%row,
...
);
push (@memberWidgets, $memberWidget);
}
I'm not sure about the -values and -labels option of scrolling_list (as I've never used CGI built-ins) but this should get you started (and the keys aren't sorted but the order you get it from the database is the same).
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