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You mean the mistake is in that bit of code?
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Re^3: returning rows using SQL + Perl DBI
by fisher (Priest) on Nov 22, 2010 at 11:30 UTC
    I mean, quoting perldoc DBI,
    If called in a scalar context for a statement handle that has more than one column, it is undefined whether the driver will return the value of the first column or the last. So don't do that. Also, in a scalar context, an "undef" is returned if there are no more rows or if an error occurred. That "undef" can't be distinguished from an "undef" returned because the first field value was NULL. For these reasons you should exercise some caution if you use "selectrow_array" in a scalar context, or just don't do that.
Re^3: returning rows using SQL + Perl DBI
by mje (Curate) on Nov 22, 2010 at 11:28 UTC

    Yes. fetchrow_array returns an array not a scalar. Use @row = $sth->fetchrow_array.