Hi wise monks,
I had to work with a MS platform.. I need learn how to deal with MSAccess.
I have the idea to code a script very generic and pass to it parameters to view and edit files MDB.
I have stopped on the firs step: how to pass variable to Sql statements ? Many examples I have found does not run on my machine.
use Win32::ODBC();
my($db) = new Win32::ODBC('viniprova');
$a1='nome';
$a2='categoria';
$a3='item';
$a4='bianco';
my $query2= q! INSERT INTO vini ('$a1', '$a2') VALUES ('$a3', '$a4')!;
$db->Sql($query2);
$db->Close();
print "errore: ".Win32::ODBC::Error()."\n";
It dont wont to run with '$a1', "$a1", ("$a1", \'$a1\'
any idea ?
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