>
> Hi guys
> I was wondering if you could help me.
> I have the following SQL query on command-line and I get the
> resulting data
> :
>
> 1> select ITEM_ID,START_DATE, END_DATE from tableABC where ACCOUNT = 2435
> and
> SEQ = 16 and DATE = 19971208
> 2> go
> ITEM_ID START_DATE END_DATE
> ----------------- -------------------- ------------------
> ABC3M 19940111 19991213
> ABCBM 19960912 19980420
> ABCRM 19960912 19980420
> ABCSM 19960912 19980420
> ABCUM 19940111 19980420
> ABCN2 19990930 0
> ABCEM 19960512 0
> ABCEP 19990603 0
> ABCBM 19960912 0
> UNDIR 19940111 0
>
> (10 rows affected)
>
> If I put this query into the prepare statement of my DBI code as follows :
>
> $supplementary_services_sth = $dbh->prepare("select
> ITEM_ID,
> START_DATE,
> END_DATE
> from tableABC
> where ACCOUNT = $account
> and SEQ = $seq
> and DATE = $date");
>
> $sth->execute
> or die "Unable to execute the SQL Statement : $DBI::errstr\n";
>
> $sth->bind_columns(\($item, $start_date, $end_date));
This looks like you are binding different data than you specify in the query
above...
>
> while($sth->fetchrow_array) {
> some code....
> }
>
> After I execute my code, I appear to be obtaining only those rows that
> END_DATE <> 0
> Any ideas why the code is not picking ALL rows ?
>
> I would be most grateful.
> Cheers
> Tony
Jeff