Subj : database access using Perl To : Russ Johnson From : Jame Clay Date : Sun Jul 15 2001 03:11 am Hello Russ! 09 Jul 01 21:28, Russ Johnson wrote to Jame Clay: RJ> It's entirely possible that those are harmless warnings, and not RJ> really errors. No, what I think it is, is that a couple of lines in the nodelist are badly formed; perhaps are one field short. In any case, a field that's expected to have something in it, doesn't; either nothing, or perhaps the wrong type. RJ> If you reverse the process to dump the data from the RJ> database, and then compare the results with the input, do you get RJ> differences? Haven't tried that as yet; it won't be directly comparable, but I could be used to find a couple of lines near the beginning with fields that either don't have any info or the lines themselves didn't make it into the database (which is what I think would happen). If I can't otherwise figure it out, I'll try it that way... Regards, Jame --- Msged/LNX TE 06 (pre) * Origin: bazaar.rocasa.org (1:120/545) .