Hi
Running some redhat servers and created some scripts that use DBI and
DBD::Oracle to access our 10.2.0.3 databases.
The script was built and tested and has been used successfully on dual core
64bit Xeon CPU servers and with as best as we can tell an identical
installation on some new quad cor
Jonathan Leffler wrote:
> On 9/27/07, Clive Eisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jonathan Leffler wrote:
>>> On 9/27/07, Clive Eisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I seem to have a problem with negative int8 on a 64 bit linux platform
dbaccess gives the correct answer but DBD::Informix do
list please start a new
thread in the future.
Martin
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On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:07:39PM -0400, Matthew Persico wrote:
> >From the docs:
>
> serverType
>
> Tell DBD::Sybase what the server type is. Defaults to ASE. Setting
> it to something else will prevent certain actions (such as setting
> options, fetching the ASE version via @@version, etc.
Ron Savage wrote:
Samuel_Zheng wrote:
Hi Sam
Hi, Can Somebody help me?This is my perl scrip:#!/usr/local/bin/perl use
Sorry, but no. This is a DBI-related mailing list, and for your post to
be relevant you'd have to tell us what why you think the DBI part of the
code is the part that's fai