insertRecords sub gets $file value from the main sub, since multiple file exist, I'm shift after each iteration.

um, not in the code you posted at Perl csv insert with special character or code posted at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27712706/perl-db-insert-with-special-character

don't know how much it has to do with your problem, but a messy room like that makes me avoid looking closer at the question

From your questions, either the csv isn't getting parsed correctly, or it isn't getting inserted ... two unrelated problems that are easy to debug independently

Some tips for you

text csv DBI sqlite complete compilable example.... no messy room (and related database specific optimization trick Loading bulk data into SQLIte magic speed incantation )

Some humor for you
question
+ but its covered in tomato sauce
++ it comes from a jar
+++ jam comes in jars too and tastes good on pancakes :D

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In reply to Re^5: Perl csv insert with special character by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl csv insert with special character by homer4all

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