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 wou
It would be simpler to
$h->{PrintWarn} = 0;
at the right spot. (Perhaps in a block and using local.)
Tim.
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 10:13:15AM -0400, Garrett, Philip (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
> John Scoles wrote:
> >
> >> t/26exe_array...DBD::Oracle::st execute_array warning:
> >> OR
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Subject: RE: Getting DBD::Oracle tests working
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 <*>
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 "