Here is a working example. Look at the Insert line.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=mydb.txt","","");
die $! unless $dbh;
# customer vendor transType productCode appNumber resultCode
eval {
$dbh->do(qq{ CREATE TABLE sales
(customer int, vendor int, type char(10),
product int, app int, result int)
});
};
my $sql_fmt = "INSERT INTO sales VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)";
while(<DATA>) {
$dbh->do($sql_fmt, {}, split);
}
__DATA__
10112 6768 cash 01020 00780 1
10112 6768 cash 01020 00780 0
10112 6768 credit 00040 01010 1
10112 3650 cash 01840 01200 0
14100 2410 credit 02840 00910 0
14100 5220 credit 01020 00780 1
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