Re: do I have a reserved word here or something???
От | Peter Haworth |
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Тема | Re: do I have a reserved word here or something??? |
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Msg-id | PGM.20010815105135.13972.895@edison.ioppublishing.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | do I have a reserved word here or something??? (Jeremy Hansen <jeremy@xxedgexx.com>) |
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Re: do I have a reserved word here or something???
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Список | pgsql-general |
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 12:25:54 -0400 (EDT), Jeremy Hansen wrote: > > INSERT into env_info > (username,useremail,servicelevel,accountmanager,company) values > ('$env_array{User}','$env_array{UserEmail}','$env_array{ServiceLevel}' > ,'$env_array{AccountManager}','$env_array{Company}' > > I sometime get a parse error near username, but for the life of me, can't > figure out what my issues is...mainly because it "sometimes" works. It's probably because you're not correctly quoting your values. I suspect that the ones which fail contain single quotes in one or more of the values. Assuming you're using the DBI, do one of the following, preferably the first one: 1. $dbh->do(q( insert into env_info (username,useremail,servicelevel,accountmanager,company) values(?,?,?,?,?) ),{},@env_array{qw(User UserEmail ServiceLevel AccountManager Company)}); 2. my($uname,$email,$level,$mgr,$company)=map $dbh->quote($_), @env_array{qw(User UserEmail ServiceLevel AccountManager Company)}; $dbh->do(qq( insert into env_info (username,useremail,servicelevel,accountmanager,company) values($uname,$email,$level,$mgr,$company) )); -- Peter Haworth pmh@edison.ioppublishing.com "When you say `I wrote a program that crashed Windows', people just stare at you blankly and say `Hey, I got those with the system, *for free*'" -- Linus Torvalds
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