You need to quote your strings. Either use $dbh->quote() method or use binding:
$sth = $dbv->prepare("INSERT INTO DL_SWIPE
VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
$sth->execute($row[0], $row[1], $row[2],$row[3],$row[4],$row[5],$row
+[6],$row[7],
$row[8],$row[9],$row[10],$row[11],$row[12],$row[13],$row[14],$row[15],
+$row[16],
$row[17],$row[18])");
# update: the line above can be changed to
# $sth->execute(@row);
# if @row has exactly 18 elements
see the
DBI documentation for more info.
Also, you'll be in a ton of sh*t if the order of your columns ever changes. It's probably a good idea to name your columns in that prepare() statement.
Joost
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