If your were running this code under use strict; you would have gotten an error for this part of the code: my ($id,$ip,$country); $sql->bind_columns(\($id,$ip,$port,$country)); which should be
my ($id,$ip,$port,$country); $sql->bind_columns(\($id,$ip,$port,$count +ry));
You are right..but it is right in my code, i've just misscopypasted some how o_O =)
This may or may not have anything to do with your problem, whatever your problem is: "and on binding a select query result we got stuck.." isn't the most clear description of an error. What kind of error are you experiencing?
Description of a problem is not in "and on binding a select query result we got stuck.." it is in a DBI debug report >> "<- fetch= '1' '180.118.232' undef undef row1" So two fields are defined, but others are now..i just cant understand how it could be, while it was clearly INSERT'ed.
Also, the idiom my $query = "CREATE ..." and sql_exec(0,$query); is unnecessarily obfuscated. Why don't you just do: my $query = "CREATE ..."; sql_exec(0,$query); or even sql_exec(0,"CREATE ...");
It is reasonable, thank you!

In reply to Re^2: DBI and bind_columns again by gemoroy
in thread DBI and bind_columns again by gemoroy

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