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On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 02:30:57PM -0500, Steven Lembark wrote:
> Actually you can.  Trick is to turn on the NO-DESTROY option (forgot the
> exact keyword) and let the children destroy things when they exit.  It's
> actually fairly workable to share a database handle w/ the sub-proc's
> preparing their own statement handles.  The main problem is that is a
> True Pain (tm) to debug forks via the perl debugger and DBI isn't normally
> the sort of thing you want to debug with printf's :-)

It still can't be done with Oracle (which is what he was trying).  This is the 
nature of their libraries and their network protocol.  It has nothing to do with 
DBI or Perl.

- -- 
Stephen Clouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Senior Programmer, IQ Coordinator Project Lead
The IQ Group, Inc. <http://www.theiqgroup.com/>

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