Yeah, sorry for this not being a perl post, but I couldn't get anyone to help me anywhere else :o\
Anyways, thanks for the link to the documentation, I'll look into it.
Here's the error message I'm getting, even after I changed the name of the table to rfpusers:
psql:rfp.sql:9: ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "("
Which is bio VARCHAR(75) NULL );
I dunno if that helps any...
Oops, I forgot to include the reason I have DBI in the title; I was wondering if I have a database called rfp, if this would be the correct connection string: $dbh=DBI->connect(dbi:Pg:dbname=rfp) || die "$!\n";?
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