$! in error checking for DBI? my version
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use DBI; use DBD::SQLite; Main( @ARGV ); exit( 0 ); sub Main { my $tmpfile = 'sqlite-deleteme.tmp'; my $dbh = DBI->connect( "DBI:SQLite:database=$tmpfile", undef, undef, {qw/RaiseError 1/} ); $dbh->do('CREATE TABLE test (id integer PRIMARY KEY, foo varchar(1 +00))'); roshambo( $dbh, 1, 1 => "ro" ); roshambo( $dbh, 2, 2 => "sham" ); roshambo( $dbh, 3, 3 => "bo" ); roshambo( $dbh, 999, 999 => "999" ); undef $dbh; unlink $tmpfile; } sub roshambo { warn "\n### @_\n"; my( $dbh, $trace, $id, $foo ) = @_; $dbh->trace( $trace ); my $sth_ins = $dbh->prepare('INSERT INTO test (id, foo) values (? +, ?)'); $sth_ins->execute( $id, $foo ); $sth_ins->finish; undef $sth_ins; $dbh->trace(0); warn "### @_\n\n"; }

In reply to Re^2: DBI and placeholders, see resulting query? by Anonymous Monk
in thread DBI and placeholders, see resulting query? by DreamT

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