Thanks for the suggestion and I 100% agree to it.

My database connection, inserting into database, committing record everything works

I will go with one problem at a time.

My very first and most important problem is to have WHILE IF ($sth->err) loop working..I have changed my initial code little bit to move further.

somehow code doesn't like 2 close $fh; in the code and still logfile says 1 row commited where zero rows inserted actually.

while ($row = $csv->getline ($fh)) { $SQL1 = "Insert into TAB1 (sample_date, server, first, n1, n2) values (?,?,?,?,?)"; $sth = prepare($SQL1) $sth -> execute($row[0], $row[1], $row[2], $row[3], $row[4]); if ($sth->err) { $rc=0; $dbAgent->rollback(); close $fh; } $rc++; } close $fh; $dbAgent->commit;

In reply to Re^2: Perl oracle insert error handling by homer4all
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