Hello Monks,
now I know why the "on duplicate key update" command is not really working. I have to give the information what to update.
For example
$sth = $dbh->prepare(
sprintf "insert into %s (%s) values (%s) on duplicate key upda
+te $columns[0]=values($columns[0]),$columns[1]=values($columns[1])",
$dbh->quote_identifier(
$tablename
Do you have any idea to do this command automatically, I tried this
printf "insert into %s (%s) values (%s) on duplicate key update %s=val
+ues(%s),%s=values(%s)",
$dbh->quote_identifier(
$tablename
),
join(
',',
map { $dbh->quote_identifier($_) } @columns
),
join( ',', ('?') x @columns ), ????
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