From what I understand from your post, you want to convert the array @values to a string that has the array's values comma separated, as that would be the correct SQL syntax. So, if you have an array:

@values = ( 1, 2, 3 );

and you want to put that into the SQL query you'll have to join the values:

my $str_values = join(', ', @values); # $str_values is now '1, 2, 3' ... $db->do("insert into $table values ($str_values)") ... ...

Still, I strongly advise the reading of the info on placeholders.


In reply to Re^3: DBI Sqlite insert function by olus
in thread DBI Sqlite insert function by ScOut3R

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