use DBI qw( :sql_types ); # Lots of code here ... my $stmt = "INSERT INTO project_figures (pjfg_id, pjfg_name, pjfg_imag +e) VALUES(:1,:2,:3)"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($stmt); $sth->bind_param( 1, 1 ); $sth->bind_param( 2, 'picture1.wmf' ); $sth->bind_param( 3, 'picture1.wmf', { db2_file => 1 ) ); my $rc = $sth->execute();
Information found at DBD::DB2 link
Note: I've never used DB2, so I am merely going off the documentation.
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In reply to Re^3: Invalid buffer?
by dragonchild
in thread Invalid buffer?
by htrobert
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