On Jun 14, 6:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jenda Krynicky) wrote: > From: Northstardomus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > ... > > $dbh->prepare('INSERT INTO area_status (areaID, survey_date, > > update_time, status ) VALUES (?,?,?,?)'); > > $dbh->execute('$values[0]', '$values[1]', '$values[2]', > > '$values[3]'); > > Apart from the $sth already explained by others, there is one more > problem with this code. It seems you already found it as it is not > present in the examples you give in the later posts, but I'd like to > point it out anyway. > > You cannot use singlequotes around the $values[x] in the ->execute() > call. You'd insert not the values in the @values array, but the > literal dollar, "values", opening square brace, one and closing > brace. Try > > @values = (1,2,3,4); > print $values[1], "\n"; > print '$values[1]', "\n"; > > Just for reference, you should not use doublequotes around them > either: > > $dbh->execute("$values[0]", "$values[1]", "$values[2]", > "$values[3]"); > > While this would work (in this case) it forces perl to make copies of > the values and possibly also an unnecessary number->string > conversion. I only mention this because I see things like this quite > often. > > Jenda > ===== [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz===== > When it comes to wine, women and song, wizards are allowed > to get drunk and croon as much as they like. > -- Terry Pratchett in Sourcery
Yes, I found that after looking at my database contents! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/