I really have shown you the right code, honestly.
This is a minimum test case
#!/sw/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use DBI;
my $d =
DBI->connect( 'DBI:mysql:imagedb:localhost', 'root', '******',
{ RaiseError => 1 } )
|| die("couldn't connect to database");
my ( $min, $max ) = $d->selectrow_array(
"SELECT min(id),max(id) from images where gallery_path like '/px6%
+'")
|| die $d->errstr;
print "min: $min; max: $max;\n";
And when I run it, I get:
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ab.cgi li
+ne 13.
min: 61893; max: ;
Nobody says perl looks like line-noise any more
kids today don't know what line-noise IS ...
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