If you want to use Perl for this task, why not using the DBI?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use DBI;
my $db = 'dbname';
my $user = 'Caron';
my $password = 'secret!';
my $filename = shift
or die "filename required!\n";
my $dbh = DBI->connect(
"dbi:mysql:$db",
$user,
$password,
{RaiseError=>1, PrintError=>0})
or die $DBI::errstr;
open FILE, "<$filename" or die;
{
local $/ = ";\n";
while (<FILE>) {
eval {$dbh->do($_)};
if ($@) {
warn "Error at line $. ($DBI::errstr)\nstatement: $_\n";
# eventually, issue a die call here
}
}
}
close FILE;
This way, you can have better control of the errors.
HTH
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