Oops, sorry, I misunderstood. I know that you're trying to insert multiple values, but you can't supply array references to that single insert statement and expect that it's going to insert multiple rows. It's possible to do with one statement, but that involves building a statement which has as many question marks as you have values to pass. It'd be easier to simply loop over the values in your @out array and insert them one at a time.

For example, with the insert statment you have, something like:
for my $idx (0..$#{$out->[0]}) { ...prepare your insert statmenet here, inside the loop... $insert->execute($out[0]->[$idx],$out[1]->[$idx],$out[2]->[$idx],$ +out[3]->[$idx]) }
That'll run many insert statements, but should do what you want (I think!). Note that I'm not passing $out[0] itself, for example, but rather each element as indexed by $idx in turn.

In reply to Re^3: insert perl dumper value in mysql by bellaire
in thread insert perl dumper value in mysql by sharan

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