3

I am a beginner in Perl and just got a tweak task with a perl scipt. The statement that I am focusing now is:

my $sth = $dbh->prepare('SELECT StringValue FROM CustomData WHERE (Record_ID = \'' . $ref->{'Record_ID'} . '\' && Field_ID = \'' . $metadata[11] . '\') LIMIT 1;');

The current statement will pull every record that matches the Record_ID value. However, it needs to be changed to only pull records where Record_ID begins with digit 1,2,9.

I am thinking this is more like a regular expression issue, is that correct? If that is case, I should only be modifying the

 Record_ID = \'' . $ref->{'Record_ID'}

part. Is that correct? Or that should be something to be fixed in the prepare statement?

2
  • It will pull the first matching record because of the "limit 1". Mar 18, 2012 at 16:51
  • You should use placeholders instead of trying to interpolate and quote variables yourself. See the DBI documentation.
    – TLP
    Mar 18, 2012 at 18:09

4 Answers 4

2

You should use placeholders instead of trying to interpolate your variables and try to do your own quoting. You might even consider using placeholders for the '1%' etc, unless you consider them static throughout all your queries.

my $sth = $dbh->prepare( q#
     SELECT StringValue FROM CustomData 
     WHERE (Record_ID = ? && Field_ID = ?) 
     AND (Record_ID LIKE '1%' OR Record_ID LIKE '2%' OR Record_ID LIKE '9%')
     LIMIT 1
#);

$sth->execute($ref->{'Record_ID'}, $metadata[11]);
2
  • @TLP- you are using $dbh->execute,it needs to be $sth->execute. Also your solution gives me error about single quotes Number found where operator expected at record.pl at line. Even if I escape the quotes,I get blank output.
    – user966588
    Mar 19, 2012 at 14:35
  • @Devendra Right you are. Fixed now.
    – TLP
    Mar 19, 2012 at 14:38
1

Add an AND-part in your WHERE clause to filter the unwanted Record_IDs.

SELECT StringValue 
FROM CustomData \
WHERE (Record_ID = \'' . $ref->{'Record_ID'} . '\' && Field_ID = \'' . $metadata[11] . '\') 
AND (Record_ID  LIKE "1%" OR Record_ID  LIKE "2%" OR Record_ID  LIKE "9%")
LIMIT 1
1

To avoid masking the ' so many times you can use qq

my $sth = $dbh->prepare( qq§SELECT StringValue FROM CustomData 
                            WHERE (Record_ID = '$ref->{Record_ID}' AND 
                                   Field_ID = '$metadata[11]') LIMIT 1§
                       ) ;
1

You are right about changing the part Record_ID = \'' . $ref->{'Record_ID'} . '\'

replace it with Record_ID LIKE \'1%\' || Record_ID LIKE \'2%\' || Record_ID LIKE \'9%\'

Remove LIMIT 1,this only matches any one row,either of starting with 1,2 or 9

Here's how I think solution could go

my $sth = $dbh->prepare('
    SELECT StringValue 
    FROM CustomData 
    WHERE ( Record_ID LIKE \'1%\' || Record_ID LIKE \'2%\' || Record_ID LIKE \'9%\' 
    && Field_ID = \''. $metadata . '\');');

$sth->execute;

while (my @arr=$sth->fetchrow_array())
   {
   print @arr;
   }

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.