[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) writes:

> >>>>> "Sterin," == Sterin, Ilya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Sterin> There is no || die anywhere in that eval?  Even with
> Sterin> RaiseError => 1 turned on, in many cases the transaction does
> Sterin> not fail, if not checking for some sort of return.
> 
> I think this is FUD.  My understanding is that RaiseError = 1
> completely eliminates the need for || die on any DBI call.  If you
> have examples to the contrary, please post them -- don't just rumor
> about them.

I completely agree.  RaiseError has worked exactly as expected for me
over various incarnations of MySQL as well as Oracle.  It's never
silently muffled a true error or thrown an error when there wasn't a
real problem.

Chip

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Chip Turner                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                              RHN Web Engineer

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