Hello everyone
i am using DBI module in database query.I am going to feed data for query by external file. using placeholder in prepare statement. i sent data to placeholder by using execute statement like
$sth ->execute($kk) or die "Couldn't execute statement: " . $sth->errstr;
but its not working and also not giving any error.
is any thing wrong in my code please suggest me.
#!usr/bin/perl -w use DBI; use strict; my $data_source = "xxxxx"; my $user = "track"; my $password = "none"; #conect #my $dup; my $dbh = DBI->connect ($data_source, $user, $password) or die "Can't connect to $data_source: $DBI::errstr"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select MFR_CODE from ED_PART_TRACKING where PART_NUMBER=?") or die "can't prepare statement: $DBI::errs +tr"; open( FILE, "<", "mahi.txt") or die "Unable to open $.t file"; while(<FILE>) { my $kk = $_; chomp($kk); print "$kk\n"; $sth ->execute($kk) or die "Couldn't execute statement: " . $sth->errs +tr; my ($dup) = $sth->fetchrow_array(); print "$dup"; if($dup eq $kk) { print"persent"; } } exit;

In reply to error in sql query while using DBI by mahicool

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