Hi zentara,

I initialized $sql_query & $dbh, but it doesn't help me. The following below is a print of $sql_query and the message that is being generated when one clicks on first column:

select cdate AS 'Creation Date/Time', case when statusType = '1' then 'Debug' when statusType = '2' then 'Info' when statusType = '3' then 'Warning' when statusType = '4' then 'Error' else 'unknown' end as Status, statusValue AS 'Description' from statusmessages order by cdate desc LIMIT 100


Use of uninitialized value in string eq at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tk/DBI/Table.pm line 294.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tk/DBI/Table.pm line 294.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tk/DBI/Table.pm line 294.
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at E:/Perl/site/lib/Tk/DBI/Table.pm line 294.


Note that the message is being generated 4 times -> I click only 1 time...

In reply to Re^2: uninitialized value in Tk::DBI::Table by TonyDonker
in thread uninitialized value in Tk::DBI::Table by TonyDonker

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