On 8/3/17 3:45 am, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 6, 2017, at 5:59 PM, Gowtham > wrote:
Hi Ron,
I did that.
I have two scenarios here. Both the scenarios have same
($dbh,$dbname,$user,$auth,$attr) values.
Scenario 1: executed
Hi dbi-users,
Any luck on the below Q?
Thanks - Gautam
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> On Mar 6, 2017, at 6:59 PM, Gowtham wrote:
>
> Hi Ron,
>
> I did that.
> I have two scenarios here. Both the scenarios have same
> ($dbh,$dbname,$user,$auth,$attr) values.
> Scenario
On Mar 6, 2017, at 5:59 PM, Gowtham
> wrote:
Hi Ron,
I did that.
I have two scenarios here. Both the scenarios have same
($dbh,$dbname,$user,$auth,$attr) values.
Scenario 1: executed code with ORACLE_HOME set to correct value.
Hi Ron,
I did that.
I have two scenarios here. Both the scenarios have same
($dbh,$dbname,$user,$auth,$attr) values.
Scenario 1: executed code with ORACLE_HOME set to correct value.
Scenario 2: executed code with incorrect/wrong ORACLE_HOME env variable.
- So my code returns undef in the
Hi Gautam
P.S. Do not reply to me directly. Always reply to the DBI Users list.
On 07/03/17 11:00, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Gautam
You don't need to examine the source code of Oracle.pm. You need to
print out the values of ($dbh,$dbname,$user,$auth,$attr) and focus
purely on them, and how they
Hi Gautam
You don't need to examine the source code of Oracle.pm. You need to
print out the values of ($dbh,$dbname,$user,$auth,$attr) and focus
purely on them, and how they differ from what Oracle.pm expects.
On 07/03/17 10:22, Tim Bunce wrote:
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