I have seen the other post an hour or so before seeing this one. I am just informing the monks on the existence of the cross post (also because it explains the error of the OP who seemed to mix up the two forums). It is now half past midnight in my time zone, I don't necessarily have time or energy right now to look for this other post, I am just giving an information that can be useful to others, anyone interested in knowing more about the cross post can look for it and will take about the same amount of time as me to find it. Besides, I think it is up to the OP to supply cross links to cross posts, I do not remember having signed any employement contract saying that I should do that. Or am I missing something? Sorry if I do.

Oh, and BTW, why are you signing as Anonymous Monk?


In reply to Re^6: getting error while writing to a table by Laurent_R
in thread getting error while writing to a table by learner@perl

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