Does anyone have any idea what these "free unreferenced scalar" messages
mean? Are they important as to my having a good build?
Looking at the test cases it seems to have something to do with threads.
Curtis
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From: Curtis Leach [mailto:cle...@caesars.com]
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Hi,
There were permission issues with only the Oracle main
folder(/home/prn_feed/) while the library paths are having proper
permissions . Providing permissions has resolved.
Michael and John, Thanks for your suggestions.
Thanks,
Kiran
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:03 PM, kiran kumar wrote:
> Hi,
On 13/12/11 13:42, John Scoles wrote:
Well partial answer for you Martin.
Thanks for looking at this.
Seems Cast Array and Collect are new extended SQL commands which
allow you to directly select embedded types with SQL.
Just FYI I didn't write that SQL.
So in this case we are mixing our
Well partial answer for you Martin.
Seems Cast Array and Collect are new extended SQL commands which allow you to
directly select embedded types with SQL.
So in this case we are mixing our metaphores.
DBD::Oracle will do the casting for you and your code is trying to do the
casting as we
Well I am able to recreate it which is a good thing. Like you said about 52
iterations then it begins to gobble up memory in both oracle and perl so me
think i is running out of resources.
I will give it a closer look
Cheers
John
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