I try to run the following code
use warnings;
use strict;
use autodie;
my $databas = "db";
my $password = "pass";
my $user = "postgres";
$dsn = "DBI:Pg:dbname = $database";
$dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $user, $password, { RaiseError => 1 }) or di
+e "ERROR: The database could not be opened.";
create_table($dbh, $schema, $table, "col1 char(20)");
sub create_table {
# my ($dbh, $schema, $table, $cols_type) = @_;
my $dbh = $_[0];
my $schema = "$_[1]";
my $table = "$_[2]";
my $cols_type = "$_[3]";
$dbh->do("create table $schema.$table ($cols_type);"); # Hear it
+happens; line 142
return;
}
It warns me:
Use of uninitialized value $cols_type in concatenation (.) or string at ./test6.pl line 142.
How can I prevent this error?
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