Michael Peppler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Greg Stark wrote: > > Actually not - Sybase creates a temporary stored proc for each prepared > statement, so it's equivalent to using stored procedures. Heh neat, is that DBD::Sybase or the server that's doing that? And does it only work for a single statement handle or does it keep that procedure around in case i prepare the same statement again? -- greg
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