Hi!
I can't look at all the details, but there is something I saw at first sight: You don't have error checking on the prepare call. And if your statement is wrong forever reason (e.g. case of the column names) you probably don't get it.
My advice: Do errror checking on every DBI related call yourself or do it just simpler if you don't need your hand on the details of error recovery:
$dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
eval {
# do the whole DBI stuff
};
if(my $e = $@) {
confess("ERROR: What a pitty: Something went wrong: $e");
}
Best regards
McA
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