Ugly, Ugly code.
my $tstr = '?';
my $tv = join (', ', @table);
for (1..$#table) {
$tstr.=', ?';
}
my $sth = $ebh->prepare("INSERT INTO member_info ($tv) VALUES ($tstr)"
+)
or die "Unable to prepare statement: ($DBI::err) $DBI::errstr";
if (scalar @data = scalar @table) {
$sth->execute(@data) or die "No exec: ($DBI::err) $DBI::errstr";
} else {
warn("\@data is not the same size as \@table; tried to put ".scalar
+ @data." items into ".scalar @table." columns.");
}
If still get a "26 values when 25 are expected" error, try using
$sth->execute( undef,@data )
Update: I forgot to note that the above should only be used as a
test, as it will insert a NULL into the first column of your tables. Thanks,
jZed, for reminding me.
execute_array does something different.
radiantmatrix
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