Thanks for the tips.
Are you sure that the file is uploaded completely?
Yes, in all cases, it's all there
Are you checking for database errors?
I'm using { RaiseError => 1} and $dbh->trace(2) and no errors.
Have you read Before asking a database related question ...?
I have, but just re-read it.
Did you try that SQL statement outside your script? I mean, manually,
+from the mysql monitor?
Did not. Working on a remote shared web server.
Does the table structure correspond to the CVS structure?
Dead on!
Again, some of the file is importing. It seems like there is some hidden character in the CSV. Per your suggestion, I will ask in a more 'targeted' forum. Thanks!
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