I'm a little surprised that this SQL works since DATE is a reserved word, and you are treating dates like strings. But that aside, from
DBD::Oracle:
rows
$rv = $sth->rows;
Returns the number of rows affected for updates, deletes and inserts and -1 for selects.
i.e. that's not how
rows works. What happens when you run
$sth->execute($date) or die "Couldn't get values from table: " . DBI->
+errstr;
my @data;
while (my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
@data = @row;
}
if (@data) {
local $" = ',';
print "@data\n";
} else {
"0 results\n";
exit;
}
I also note in your posted code, you are calling
fetchrow_array on
$sth_1 and not
$sth, which is the SQL you prepare. Please make sure code you post actually runs; perhaps are testing the wrong statement handle in your original code as well?
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