Hey everyone, Just have a question about DBI and SQL queries...I have a SELECT statement that I am trying to pass variables into and it doesn't seem to be working. I have done some searches here, and have tried different things, but still no luck! Here's my SQL query and the execute
$Month=`date +%m`; $Day=`date +%d`; $now = localtime; chomp $Month; chomp $Day;
$UniqueDay = "SELECT count(*) as COUNT, max(time) as MAX, min(time) as + MIN, attacksignature from np_data where month=? and day=? group by a +ttacksignature order by COUNT desc";
##Unique Events $unique_events_sth = $db->prepare( $UniqueDay ); $unique_events_sth->execute($Month, $Day); while (($count,$max,$min,$attacksignature) = $unique_events_sth->fetch +row_array) { my %unique_row; $unique_row{COUNT} = $count; $unique_row{MAX} = $max; $unique_row{MIN} = $min; $unique_row{ATTACKSIG} = $attacksignature; push (@unique_array,\%unique_row); }
I hope it's just something obvious...but I have been staring at this thing for too long. Any suggestions would be appreciated. TIA Brett

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