hi
when using dbi and odbc,
the %prophash has keys as field names and the values as the
values of the fields..
the code snippet is
my @a=keys(%prophash); my $a=join(',',@a); my @b=values(%prophash); my $b=join(',',@b); my $temp="insert into maintable ($a) values($b)"; $sth = $dbh->prepare ($temp); $sth->execute();
the error says

DBD::ODBC::db prepare failed: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver +] Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement. (SQL-42000)(DBD: st_prepare/ +SQLPrepare err=-1) at alldb.pl line 132, <DATA> line 283.
can any one help me with this?

janitored by ybiC: Balanced <code> tags around snippet


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