Still... are you aware that this SQL statement will update every row in your database table? You don't have a WHERE clause.
Unless one of the fields is a primary key, then only one row is updated and a whole bunch of duplicate key update failures are generated (and ignored?).
--Solo
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You said you wanted to be around when I made a mistake; well, this could be it, sweetheart.
In reply to Re^2: tracking a syntax error (DBI::MYSQL::st)
by Solo
in thread tracking a syntax error (DBI::MYSQL::st)
by fulwilerdavid
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