On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 09:33:36AM -0600, Jeff Holt wrote: > Add the following line to your code and it will print DBI trace > information that will reveal the OCI function calls and their arguments. > > DBI->trace(9); > > The only way you can truly know is to see it for yourself. Environments > today are so complex that you should not trust what anyone says if the > question is critical.
Except, perhaps, the author :) > In your case, it looks like you <em>must</em> > answer this question and have no doubt about the answer you give. I have no doubt the answer is "blocking". If it'll help, I'm happy to put that in writing, for a small fee ;-) Tim. > Jeff Holt > Hotsos Enterprises, Ltd. > http://www.hotsos.com > Upcoming events at http://www.hotsos.com/education/schedule.html > > > -----Original Message----- > From: William Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 06:36 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: DBD::Oracle - blocking or non-blocking OCI? > > > Hi, > > Does anyone know whether DBD::Oracle uses blocking or non-blocking OCI? > > We are using version 1.12 of DBD::Oracle built using OCI8 under perl > 5.6.1. > > The reason I am interested in this is that we are having occasional > ORA-600 errors which we have reported to Oracle support and they are > asking us this question. > > Cheers, > > William >