Thankyou so much! That was one slippery bug.

For anyone who finds this thread and wants to know how to suppress the warnings, here is one solution:

#!/usr/bin/perl #/home/tbooth/perl/testanydata.perl - created Mon Jun 27 13:57:06 2005 use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use Carp; $Carp::Verbose = 1; $SIG{__DIE__} = \&croak; # I was having issues with DBD::AnyData. Here is a test. use DBI; require DBD::AnyData; if(DBD::AnyData->VERSION eq '0.08') { eval ' package DBD::AnyData::st; no warnings; sub DESTROY ($) { $_[0]->SUPER::DESTROY(@_) } sub finish ($) { $_[0]->SUPER::finish(@_) } '; } my $addbh = DBI->connect('dbi:AnyData(RaiseError=>1):'); $addbh->func('myimport', 'CSV', [<DATA>], 'ad_import'); print Dumper($addbh->selectall_hashref("SELECT * FROM myimport", 'foo' +)); print "\n"; __DATA__ foo,bar,baz 1,2,3 4,5,6

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#Tip: use 'no strict' to make those nasty errors vanish.

In reply to Re^2: DBD::AnyData completely broken (or is it just me?) by avarus
in thread DBD::AnyData completely broken (or is it just me?) by avarus

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