\t$sql
It probably means there is something wrong in your DB : a row ($table.$row->{key}) refers to a value in $row->{foreigntable}.$row->{foreignkey} that does not exist. solve the problem and run updater again (or just the previous SQL statement).
You can find those values with select
\t$sql
It probably means there is something wrong in your DB : a row ($table.$row->{key}) refers to a value in $row->{foreigntable}.$row->{foreignkey} that does not exist. solve the problem and run updater again (or just the previous SQL statement).
You can find those values with select