Hi all, Using localtime fn to get the Hour:min(time) & i want to update this in database, using the update scripts.. But it shows some error with the scripts...Can some pls help me.. Pls find the code below

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Time::Local; use DBI; my ($sec,$min,$hour,$day,$month,$yr19,@rest) = localtime(time); + my $tim = "$hour:$min"; my $dbh = DBI->connect($data_source) or die "Can't connect to $data_source: $DBI::errstr"; my $sql = "DECLARE @log varchar(5) SET @log=$tim Update dbo.tltime set + logtime = @log"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql) or die "Can't prepare statement: $DBI::errstr"; $sth->execute(); while ( my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array ) { foreach $row(@row) { print "$row"; } } I find error in the above query step....

I receive following errors : i) Incorrect syntax near '('. That is in Querying step.. ii)Incorrect syntax near '='.. this is also in Query step.. ii) Could not be prepared... Is this query syntactically, right? Can we execute such scripts in perl... some one plss help me...


In reply to SQL Query error while executing in perl. Is it possible to execute these Scripts?? by Sachin_dada

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