saumitra121:

As I understand it, when you install DBD::SQLite, it builds into itself a version of SQLite. So if you change versions of DBD::SQLite, you likely have a different version of SQLite as well. If SQLite added some features and changed how it parses statements, then that could explain why it worked in a different version of DBD::SQLite. Try reading the release notes and list of changes of both DBD::SQLite versions to find the versions of SQLite used, then review the SQLite docs and see what changed between those versions. Digging around on an SQLite support group might yield some answers...

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re^5: Error in query with DBD-SQLite-1.37 - Aggregate functions are not allowed in the GROUP BY clause. by roboticus
in thread Error in query with DBD-SQLite-1.37 - Aggregate functions are not allowed in the GROUP BY clause. by saumitra121

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