In the future it might help to post the code you are having trouble with. Also questions about SQLite might get better replies if posted to the
SQLite mailing list. Anyway I get errors when I call NOW() or TO_DAYS().
$sql = "SELECT NOW()";
$sth = $dbh->prepare($sql) or die "Error:" . $dbh->errstr . "\n";
$sth->execute() or die "Error:" . $sth->errstr . "\n";
while(my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { print Dumper($row); }
produces:
Error:no such function: NOW(1) at dbdimp.c line 263
The docs for
DBD::SQLite describe creating a NOW() function via:
$dbh->func( 'now', 0, sub { return time }, 'create_function' );
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