I was using MySQL and this code work fine but when I use SQLite, I could not display the data .... I check my SQLite data but nothing wrong. Is the code wrong?
$sqlstatement2 =qq~ SELECT rowid, NamaBarang FROM barangan WHERE CompanyID = '$companyid' ORDER by rowid ASC ~; $sth2 = $dbh->prepare($sqlstatement2); $sth2->execute() or &common_error("SQL Error","Couldn't e +xecute statement2: $DBI::errstr",1); if($sth2->rows() <= 0) { $output .= qq~ <tr> <td colspan="3"><b><font size="2" face="Tah +oma">&nbsp;No data $companyid in your list, please add.</font></b></t +d> </tr> </table>~; $sth -> finish(); } else { $sth2= $dbh->prepare($sqlstatement2); $sth2->execute() or &common_error("$sqlstatement2","C +ouldn't execute statement1: $DBI::errstr",1); $number = 0; $harga = 0, $harga2 = kan.$harga; $hargas + = 0, $hargas2 = aan.$hargas ; $hargaz = 0, $hargas3 = gan.$hargaz ; + while(($id,$ach) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {

20040729 Edit by ysth: Change title from SQLite


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