You did not run the code I posted, and you never actually test if any assignment happens before outputting. That's why I had an array scoped outside the while loop, and then tested it before getting into output. When I asked you to run specific code, it was to check what's coming back from the DB call.
$sth_1->execute($date_1) or die "Couldn't get values from DB: " . DBI-
+>errstr;
$sth_1->execute();
Is this your actual code? The second execute is clearing the cursor.
Try updating your connector to
my $dbh = DBI->connect( 'DBI:Oracle:SID',
'username',
'password',
{
PrintError => 0,
RaiseError => 1,
AutoCommit => 0,
},
);
This way, if this is a database error, the statement handles will all autodie on errors and print out exactly what went wrong. It'll also tell you if you've reset a cursor with a second execute.
#11929 First ask yourself `How would I do this without a computer?' Then have the computer do it the same way.
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