I came across this thread because I am looking for an answer to a problem I am having with the following code:
# update using the dbh handle
my ($query, @bind) = $sqla->update(
'mytable',
{ field2 => $field2_new2 },
{ field2 => $field2_new1 },
);
$dbh->do($query, undef, @bind);
Everytime I try to debug this in eclipse EPIC it keeps throwing this error:
Can't call method "do" on an undefined value at C:/Users/user/eclipse-
+workspace/myproject/example.pl line 73, <__ANONIO__> line 3.
Given the use of
undef is supposedly required, does anyone have any idea as to why I see this error?
Grats
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