Thanks, using Class::DBI::SQLite directly makes things easier and eliminates the error I was getting. Then I got a no such column error:
DBD::SQLite::db prepare_cached failed: no such column: true(1) at dbdi +mp.c line 271 [for Statement "SELECT id FROM channel_prefs WHERE active = true "] at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Ima/DBI.pm line 398.
Looks like most of my other issues are mostly due to looking at differing examples then hard coding the data (poorly) into the initial code. Using place holders and/or quoting the key values properly eliminates this column not found problem. I think improper quoting is making it use the key and value together (keeping the value) for the table name.

In reply to Re^2: Trying to search using Class::DBI by swares
in thread Trying to search using Class::DBI by swares

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