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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 00:45:26 -0800
From: Mahdi Sbeih mahdi_sb...@hotmail.com
To: tim.bu...@pobox.com tim.bu...@pobox.com
Subject: Bug in Oracle 11g2 with DBD::Oracle
Dear Tim,
Sorry for sending this email directly to
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 10:08:22AM +, Tim Bunce wrote:
Anyway, attached in an internal document that explains the problem with
examples. I thought I should
share this with the world ;-)
Here's the attachment.
Tim.
p.s. If you really want to share a document with the world, .docx
On 05/03/13 10:08, tim.bu...@pobox.com wrote:
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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 00:45:26 -0800
From: Mahdi Sbeih mahdi_sb...@hotmail.com
To: tim.bu...@pobox.com tim.bu...@pobox.com
Subject: Bug in Oracle 11g2 with DBD::Oracle
Dear
On 05/03/13 12:14, Charles Jardine wrote:
On 05/03/13 10:08, tim.bu...@pobox.com wrote:
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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 00:45:26 -0800
From: Mahdi Sbeih mahdi_sb...@hotmail.com
To: tim.bu...@pobox.com tim.bu...@pobox.com
Subject: Bug
I agree that the best solution is to use:
bequeath_detach = yes in the sqlnet.ora file. But I have two questions:
First, the default is no for the above variable and setting it to yes has
reasons, what are these reasons?
Second, Is this issue known to Oracle as a bug and is there a plan to fix