Hi, Perlmonks, I am quite new in Perl. I am trying to insert into Access database table one row, more than one columns of data. But I did not succeed. Here is the script and the debug result.
#script 1: use Win32::ODBC; $DSN="Alex"; $DATABASE_NAME="Edabase"; unless ($db=new Win32::ODBC($DSN)) { print " Error: Cant't open database [$DATABASE_NAME] ! +.\n"; exit(8); } print "database [$DATABASE_NAME] successfully opened. \n"; $ID=1234567890; $Folder="Product"; $Webpage="B2"; $sqlinsert ="INSERT INTO T_table VALUES($ID,$Folder, $Webpage)"; $rc=$db->Sql($sqlinsert); die qq(SQL fail "$rc":), $db->Error(),qq(n) if $rc; $db->Close();
Debug result: database Edabase successfully opened. SQL fail "1":-3010MicrosoftODBC Microsoft Access drive insufficient parametersCexpected is 2. 10n at C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\trydbi2.pl line #. Process terminated with exit code 0 I also tried another way:
#script 2: use Win32::ODBC; $DSN="Alex"; $DATABASE_NAME="Edabase"; unless ($db=new Win32::ODBC($DSN)) { print " Error: Cant't open database [$DATABASE_NAME] ! +.\n"; exit(8); } print "database [$DATABASE_NAME] successfully opened. \n"; $ID=1234567890; $Folder="Product"; $Webpage="B2"; INSERT INTO T_table VALUES($ID,$Folder, $Webpage0; $db->Close();
Debug result: ......forgot to load "values"?.... I can not understand that. Please help me. Helen Cook

In reply to How to insert more than one column into Access database table? by Yelenna2003

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