Hi,
In perl 5.8.3, DBD::Oracle 1.14, DBI 1.47 I get expected values when I look at
$sth->{PRECISION} to retrieve the lengths of varchar2 columns for a given
table.
I'm now testing perl 5.8.7, DBD::Oracle 1.16, and DBI 1.48 and with the same
table the values in $sth->{PRECISION} for varchar2's are
DBD::DB2 (http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-DB2/DB2.pod) supports
bind_param_inout,
but it would require you to use the DB2 Connect Personal Edition or DB2 Connect
Unlimited for iSeries to access iSeries from your Linux, UNIX, or Windows box.
Dan
On 10/12/05, Stephen More <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/11/05, Charles Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nardin, Simon wrote, on 11/10/2005 09:05:
> > I'm using perl to access Oracle database. Everything is going well, but
> > now I have a question about using CursorName. I was searching on the net
> > for examples without success how to use
I am currently having a problem calling a stored procedure on an iSeries.
DBD::ODBC::st execute failed: [unixODBC][IBM][iSeries Access ODBC
Driver]Error in assignment. (SQL-22018)(DBD: st_execute/SQLExecute err=-1)
In looking through the perldoc doc for DBI I found:
"bind_param_inout"
It is expe