Fellow Monks, Good local Time To You All

A Minor problem that I'm Sure you can help me with:

Given this Error. can anyone figure out what the soultion is?

/weblogs/lon-web-1/httpd-error.log:[Thu May 25 12:06:34 2006] [error] Error executing run mode 'add_show_process':  is not a column of Jonbaglo::Database::Clan_Shows at /home/lsrfm/webs/www.lsrfm.com/perllib/Jonbaglo/Application/Clan_Application.pm line 372

The error occurs when I was trying to run the add_show_process


line 372:

Jonbaglo::Database::Clan_Shows->create({'show' => $q->param('title') +, 'password' => $q->param('passw +ord'), 'gamertag' => $q->param('gamer +tag'), 'locations' => $q->param('loca +tions'), 'episodes' => $q->param('episo +des'), 'character' => $q->param('char +acters'), 'description' => $q->param('de +sc'), 'datetime' => Class::Date->now +(), });

Yours

Update: Problem found, there are two forms on the html page where $q->param fetches data from.

Barry Carlyon barry@barrycarlyon.co.uk

In reply to Sql Issues blank column being called which isnt in the code? by barrycarlyon

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