wait a minute, I figured it out...
here's what happened: for those records that have a price that as N/A, it gives that silly error message, because it cannot understand what 'N' means.....oops!
so, I edited my code to handle the N/A in the bid column as follows:
foreach my $hr1 (@calls)
{
my %h1 = %{$hr1};
$h1{'bid'} = ($h1{'bid'} eq 'N/A') ? 0 : $h1{'bid'};
next unless defined $h1{'symbol'};
my $ins_rec="INSERT INTO $table (symbol,valuation_dt,expn_dt,strik
+e,open,bid,ask,last,volume) VALUES(\'$h1{'symbol'}\',now(),\'$exp\',$
+h1{'strike'},$h1{'open'},$h1{'bid'},$h1{'ask'},$h1{'last'},$h1{'volum
+e'});";
print "my ins_rec is $ins_rec\n";
my $sth=$dbh->do($ins_rec);
}
thanks all for your help, especially Dave and NetWallah :-)
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