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You are not specifying which table you are setting the column names on. Look at the DBD::CSV docs. Your columns should be set like so:
$dbh->{'csv_tables'}->{'export_list'}={ 'sep_char' => "|", 'col_names' => [qw(timestamp email name address city state zip)]};
Also, execute returns no useful information on a select statement, so there is no point in saving its return value. On a non-select statement (e.g. update, delete), it returns the number of rows affected.

And your die() statement is useless since you have RaiseError set. If there is a DBI error, DBI will execute a die() on its own before you ever get to that die statement.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: OK, OK, I'm taking the DBI plunge. Now what? by runrig
in thread OK, OK, I'm taking the DBI plunge. Now what? by peppiv

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