Dear Monks, I'm trying to learn to use the DBI and AnyData modules and start of with AnyData. A tiny text file
1,apple,2005 2,banana,2002 3,peach,2001 4,apple,2002 5,nuts,2008
And my script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use diagnostics; use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:AnyData(RaiseError=>1):'); $dbh->func( 'test', 'CSV', 'test.csv', { sep_char => ',', end_of_line => "\n", col_names => 'number,fruit +,year' }, 'ad_catalog' ); my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT year FROM test WHERE fruit ='apple'"); $sth->execute(); while ( my $row = $sth->fetch ) { print "@$row\n"; }
The result I get is: 2005 2 while expecting:
apple,2005 apple,2002
Someone around who can guide me to the correct outcome?
Thanks, Gert

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