In order to avoid this caching behavior my suggestion is to have an attribute
like param_cache which can be used to disable/enable the caching behavior.
ramesh thangamani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At last i think i found out a way
out :-). Since my statements are prepared i can use the Statement
Hi,
I am trying to install the DBD::DB2 module on my Linux machine. I have
installed Perl 5.8.5, IBM DB2 v8.1 , DBI v1.56 .
But when i tried to test before install the perl module DBD::DB2 , i got the
below error. I would like to know how to resolve this issue.
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl
(DBD::Oracle version 1.17)
Given the following:
my $sLobLocator;
my $hSQL = $hDB-prepare(q{
BEGIN
:lob := NULL;
END;
}, { ora_auto_lob = 0 });
$hSQL-bind_param_inout( ':lob', \$sLobLocator, 0, { ora_type = ORA_BLOB } );
$hSQL-execute;
print \$sLobLocator = $sLobLocator\n;
print