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enter date in Access Database

Asked by GorGor1 in Perl Programming Language

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I'm trying to Update a table in MS access database.  I need to enter the date into a field.  In the table, I have one field that is defined to be date/time.  My code:

---------------
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$day,$month,$year)=localtime();
my $visited = "yes";
$month++; ## Add 1 to the month
$year+=1900; ## Add 1900 to the year.
$day=sprintf("%02d",$day); ## Pad the day with a 0.
$month=sprintf("%02d",$month); ## Pad the month with a 0.

my $newDate = "$year-$month-$day $hour:$min:$sec";

print "new date = $newDate<br>";

     my $sql = qq|UPDATE $table[$tableNum] SET visited=$visited date=$newDate WHERE username='$username'|;
     if ($db->Sql($sql))
     {
          die "Statement error: " . $db->Error;
     }
     else
     {
          print "Visited updated to $visited<br>";
                print "Date updated to $newDate<br>";
     }
-----------

Error:

Statement error: [-3100] [7] [0] "[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression 'yes date=2002-04-06 17:55:15'." at update.pl line 102.


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