Maybe, I'll check. Although it seems unlikely since all of these systems were rebuilt within the last 6 months. I don't remember when I installed Perl, and DBD::SQLite, but it's less that 6 months. Thanks for the suggestion.

EDIT

OK, you may be on to something here. On the systems where I have the error I am running the last version of DBD::SQLite (ver 1.29). On at least one of the systems where I don't have the error, I am running DBD::SQLite ver 1.25.

I'm still clueless as to what this error means, and how to correct it.

EDIT 2:

So, I rolled back to DBD::SQLite 1.25, and all my code works.

So thanks to Corion, I worked around the problem, but I still don't understand what that error means, or what was wrong with my code ...


In reply to Re^2: Error with DBI and Strawberry Perl under 64 bit W7 by Mad_Mac
in thread Error with DBI and Strawberry Perl under 64 bit W7 by Mad_Mac

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