Right, thanks for that it was pretty daft. I think i ve sorted it out:
$v = 0;
my $dbh = DBI->connect( "dbi:SQLite:dbname=mydatabase.db", "", "" )||
+ die "Cannot connect: DBI";
# If the file exists delete the information in it
eval
{
local $dbh->{PrintError} = 0;
$dbh->do("DROP TABLE webpages_data");
};
# Create a table
$dbh->do( "CREATE TABLE webpages_data (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, page,
+text, bigr)");
my $a = 1;
my $s = scalar(@links);
while($s >= $a) {
$dbh->do( "INSERT INTO webpages_data VALUES('$a', '$_', '$text[$v
+]', NULL)");
$a++;
$v++;
}
# Disconnect when finished using the database
$dbh->disconnect();
I still get the "Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string" error though when i try to add data to the table.
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