Hi runrig,

I am using package Tk::DBI::Table; 1.8 (version from the source). I experimented with a simple code:

use Tk; use Tk::DBI::Table; use DBI; my $dbh = ''; my $limit_entry = 100; my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=as2con.db", "", "", {PrintWa +rn => 0, PrintError => 0}); my $top = MainWindow->new; $top->geometry('200x300'); my $sql_query = "select cdate AS '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 $limit_entry"; my $tkdbi = $top->DBITable( -sql => $sql_query, -dbh => $dbh, -display_id => 1, )->pack(expand => 0, -fill => 'both'); MainLoop;


and I receive:

- no messages with uninitialized values;
- but you can't sort the first column (Date/Time);


So I guess there goes something wrong in the bigger program in which I use DBI::Table.

Cheers,

Ton

In reply to Re^7: uninitialized value in Tk::DBI::Table by TonyDonker
in thread uninitialized value in Tk::DBI::Table by TonyDonker

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