From my reading of the DBI docs, you kind of have that backwards.

my @params; while (my $order = <$csv_fh>) { push @{$params[0]}, $order->{orderid}; push @{$params[1]}, $order->{volremain}; push @{$params[2]}, $order->{price}; } $sth->bind_param_array(1, $params[0]); $sth->bind_param_array(2, $params[1]); $sth->bind_param_array(3, $params[2]);
That looks closer to what DBI says. Also, make sure you have AutoCommit off. That helps most DB's, though I've not tried SQLite yet.

(Yes, that code can be optimised, and likely even shortened, but it's too early in the morning here, so I thought I'd just try to convey the message, and leave it an excersise to the reader to clean it up :-P )


In reply to Re: Mass inserts with SQLite + CSV + execute_array? by Tanktalus
in thread Mass inserts with SQLite + CSV + execute_array? by Xenofur

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