Hi all, Since its now time for me to learn the correct way to do perl scripts i have started to use strict´. not very easy i most say..... but now i have a problem:
my ($grp_name, $grp_description) = @_; my %form_values=""; my $sqlcount = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM grp_def WHERE grp_name='$grp_n +ame' "; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sqlcount) || die "Cannot prepare: " . $dbh +->errstr(); $sth->execute($form_values{'grp_name'}) or die "Cannot execute: " . + $sth->errstr(); my $occurences = $sth->fetchrow_arrayref->[0]; print "result: $occurences\n";
and here is my error:
DBD::DB2::st execute failed: execute called with 1 bind variables when + 0 are needed at miller.pl line 71. Cannot execute: execute called with 1 bind variables when 0 are needed + at miller.pl line 71.
I dont know where to start to look for the solution, if its DBI or somthing else i HOPE you can help me ,Miller

edited: Thu Jun 12 14:39:08 2003 by jeffa - title change (was: strict and DBI)


In reply to Need help with DBI bind value error by miller

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