I have no solution, but for all bleading edge versions, it is still the same:

Using DBI version 1.616 Using DBD::File version 0.40 Using SQL::Statement version 1.33 Using Text::CSV_XS version 0.83 DBD::CSV::st execute failed: You passed 0 parameters where 1 required +[for Statement " CREATE TABLE new AS SELECT file_01.Prefix, file_01.NumberRange, file_02.Termination, file_02.Service, file_02.ChargeBand FROM file_01 INNER JOIN file_02 ON file_01.Chargeband = file_02.ChargeBand WHERE file_02.Termination LIKE '%something%'"] at inner.pl line 32 +. DBD::CSV::st execute failed: You passed 0 parameters where 1 required +[for Statement " CREATE TABLE new AS SELECT file_01.Prefix, file_01.NumberRange, file_02.Termination, file_02.Service, file_02.ChargeBand FROM file_01 INNER JOIN file_02 ON file_01.Chargeband = file_02.ChargeBand WHERE file_02.Termination LIKE '%something%'"] at inner.pl line 32 +. Exit 22

With DBD::CSV problems, in 99% of the cases, the real problem is in DBD::File (part of DBI) or SQL::Statement, which makes it so hard to pinpoint the source of the failures. DBD::CSV is just a very very thin interface layer that links Text::CSV_XS to DBD::File which uses SQL::Statement to do the SQL "stuff".


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re: "You passed 0 parameters where 1 required" error using DBD::CSV an INNER JOIN, and a WHERE clause by Tux
in thread "You passed 0 parameters where 1 required" error using DBD::CSV, an INNER JOIN, and a WHERE clause by planetscape

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