Got this to work.

SELECT * FROM perfmon WHERE Event_ID BETWEEN ('7034','7037')

The second question, "How do I work with dates in a CSV file when using DBI? Is there a quick hack or something else that I can use?", it is same as above; look at the following query: "SELECT * FROM perfmon WHERE Date_and_Time BETWEEN ('26/01/2010 20:05:51','27/01/2010 20:02:36') ORDER BY Date_and_Time DESC"

If you look at the data in the initial post, this query will have to return the following:
Expected rows:

'Information',26/01/2010 20:05:51,'Service Control Manager',7036,None, +'The Multimedia Class Scheduler service entered the running state.' 'Information',27/01/2010 20:02:36,'Service Control Manager',7036,None, +'The Application Experience service entered the running state.' 'Information',27/01/2010 20:02:35,'Service Control Manager',7036,None, +'The WMI Performance Adapter service entered the running state.'

And it does return the same... :-)

Hope is a Heuristic Search.

In reply to Re^3: DBI, CSV and SQL troubles by hemanth.damecharla
in thread DBI, CSV and SQL troubles by Anonymous Monk

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