I found the source after re-testing again (I could swear I tried this the first pass through...:-p Oh well).

The problem was with the '/' char in the field name "AMA/FAI". Removing it solved the problem.

Something to keep in mind...I do believe that there are other 'illegal' characters such as (I believe) single quotes and dash characters that will produce the same result if used in a field name so be careful with your field names people!

Suprisingly, I found NOTHING directly about this via web search engines and in the archives of the various Perl forums I frequent. Hopefully someone will find it here.

Ciaoness

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Sean Shrum
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In reply to Re: DBI w/ AnyData...works except on a couple of files... by S_Shrum
in thread DBI w/ AnyData...works except on a couple of files... by S_Shrum

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