I read that in the manual, but was a little unsure of what it meant. I understand the concept just not how to implement it. Right now I'm just storing a variable in the hash.. For example... $hash{test} = "test"; Then if I look at the variable from another script (or the same script) it's just not there. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Chris, welcome on board ! > > Are you changing data structures e.g. a element in a hash of hashes ? > > Apache::Session has documented behaviour where it only writes back changes > if the top level variables have changed. If you are changing something > deeper it will not be _seen_ as a change. > > The recommended approach is to use a timestamp at the top level to ensure > that something always changes and forces a write. > > Simon Wilcox. > > From cbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date > 31 October 2000 > > > To > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Time 17:30 > > > Copy to (bcc: Simon Wilcox/BASE/WilliamsLea) > > Bcc Simon Wilcox/BASE/WilliamsLea > > Fax to > > Subject Session data disappearing > > Hi everyone, I'm sure this is a simple problem... > > Im using Session.pm to track information between httpd requests. > However, when I store some information in the session, it is gone when I > try to retrieve it later. I've noticed the following things: > > when I tie to the session I use the command Commit = 1, but in my > error_log, I get the following... > Commit ineffective with AutoCommit enabled at > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session/Store/Postgres.pm line 92 > > Then I turned AutoCommit off on my database connection but then I could > see in my error_log that the commands were being rolled back. > > I'll try committing the changes to the database next, but then what's > the point of the Commit = 1 command in the Tie command?? The > documentation states it has to be like this. Does anyone know what the > proper way of doing this is? > > Also, thanks to all who replied to my last post!!! As you can see I'm > now up and running with Mod_perl!!!! > > Chris > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: att1.htm > att1.htm Type: Hypertext Markup Language (text/html) > Encoding: base64 > Description: Internet HTML > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > This email contains proprietary information some or all of which may be > legally privileged. It is for the intended recipient only. If an addressing > or transmission error has misdirected this email, please notify the author by > replying to this email. If you are not the intended recipient you must not > use, disclose, distribute, copy, print, or reply on this email.