Hi.
Using your data structure, this is what I aim to do.
my %param =
(
fname1 => "Fred", lname1 => 'Bloggs', email1 => 'fred@xyzzy.com',
fname2 => "Joe", lname2 => 'Bloggs', email2 => 'joe@plugh.com',
fname3 => "Sue", lname3 => 'Brown', phone1 => '555-1234-567',
);
# assuming everything above passes the sanity check
my $stored = qq(INSERT INTO addbook (fname, lname, phone, address, ema
+il) VALUES(?,?,?,?,?);
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($data);
$sth->execute($fname#, $lname#, $phone#, $address#, $email#) or die $d
+bh->errstr;
Each row of fields has to be entered into my database like that.
Thank you.
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