Something for you to investigate:
- Are you sure that the file is uploaded completely?
- Are you checking for database errors?
- Have you read Before asking a database related question ...?
- Did you try that SQL statement outside your script? I
mean, manually, from the mysql monitor?
- Does the table structure correspond to the CVS
structure?
If the answer to all the above questions is "yes", then
I am prepared to accept that you might have a Perl
problem. Otherwise, I should address you to a a more appropriate
place where to ask your question.
Moreover, you are asking for a database related error,
and then you are showing us an uploading script.
Is that relevant?
If not, why don't you skim the example to the only thing
that matters?
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