[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone knows if DBD::Oracle has a function similar to the function
$sth-rows that exist in DBD::Mysql?
This is a DBI feature. It exists for all drivers.
This function give us the number o rows in a select command. So, we
donĀ“t have to run a fetchrow with a while
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information about package managers.
You may also be able to augment your compiler with
[not sure what to put here, perhaps someone in this
mailing list can come up with something].
--- Garrett, Philip (MAN-Corporate)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Canfield wrote:
the same
John Scoles wrote:
http://svn.perl.org/modules/dbd-oracle/trunk/DBD-Oracle-1.19-RC3.zip
Changes in DBD-Oracle 1.19 (svn rev 7989)
Cleaned out the extra file problems from RC2
Fixed execute_array so it will take the ora_array_chunk_size DB handle
attribute
Some minor changes to the POD
John Scoles wrote:
http://svn.perl.org/modules/dbd-oracle/trunk/DBD-Oracle-1.19-RC1.zip
Any and all testing would be greatly appreciated, but especially
testing of building against Oracle Instant Client and Oracle XE
on a range of platforms.
Hi John,
All tests ok for me, running on Linux
Tim Bunce wrote:
It would be simpler to
$h-{PrintWarn} = 0;
at the right spot. (Perhaps in a block and using local.)
Hi Tim,
Yeah, that would be simpler (and it's what I do in my own code), but my
impression was that John wanted to leave the warning in there to test
that it would be
John Scoles wrote:
t/26exe_array...DBD::Oracle::st execute_array warning:
ORA-24381: error(s) in array DML (DBD SUCCESS_WITH_INFO: error
possibly near * indicator at char 66 in 'INSERT INTO
dbd_ora__drop_me ( row_1, row_2, row_3) VALUES (:p1,:*p2,:p3)')
[for Statement INSERT INTO
Max Maischein wrote:
Hello all,
I've just created DBD::WMI [1], which you can use to query various
information on Windows (2000, XP, 2003) computers. My driver is a
(very thin) layer between DBI and the Windows WQL query language. The
WMI allows you to query various tables (namespaces),
John Scoles wrote:
http://svn.perl.org/modules/dbd-oracle/trunk/DBD-Oracle-1.18-RC2.zip
=head1 Changes in DBD-Oracle 1.18 (scn rev 6647)
Updated README.win32.txt fixed for some more typos
Fixed some waring messages found in
Oracle.xs
dbdimp.c
and oci8.c
and added the test
John Scoles wrote:
Not sure what wait.ph is for?
Found this -- it's an error in my system's bits/typesizes.ph. Not your
problem.
Philip
Martin J. Evans wrote:
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 14:11 -0400, Garrett, Philip (MAN-Corporate)
wrote:
John Scoles wrote:
Not sure what wait.ph is for?
Found this -- it's an error in my system's bits/typesizes.ph. Not
your problem.
I think I reported the same issue a few days ago.
What
[ This got warnocked on dbi-users, so I'm posting here too.
When I originally posted, I was using DBI 1.41. I have since
upgraded to DBI 1.50 which did not help. ]
Hi list.
I believe I have tripped a DBD::Oracle bug in the way it binds utf8
parameters. If I create a statement and execute
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