Before submitting to rt.cpan.org, I wanted to run it by y'all.
use strict; use warnings; use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect( 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=test.db', '', '', { PrintError => 0, RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 1 }, ); my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT 1 FROM dual"); my @x = $sth->fetchrow_array; $sth->finish; print "@x\n";
But executing it gives an error:
:!perl test.pl dbih_setup_fbav: invalid number of fields: -1, NUM_OF_FIELDS attribute + probably not set right at test.pl line 14. shell returned 2

This is using Cygwin 5.8.2 and ActivePerl 5.8.3. Exact same code. DBD::SQLite 0.31 (installed tonight). Anyone else see this? matts?

[jdporter - Added line of text between script and run.]

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In reply to Error querying DBD::SQLite by dragonchild

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