Re: Sybase ASE through DBD::ADO: Problem calling proc with param

2005-07-19 Thread Steffen Goeldner
Philip Zembrod wrote: Thank you for the quick reply! Steffen Goeldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 18.07.05 14:37:00: Philip Zembrod wrote: [...] What I would finally like to do is call a stored proc with an output parameter through OLE DB. But as yet I can't even call a procedure with

RFC on other database wrapper modules

2005-07-19 Thread Darren Duncan
This is a quick RFC concerning database wrapper modules and frameworks, large and small, which are quite common on CPAN; specifically it concerns such things that are not any of my creations. I am going to propose a Lightning Talk for OSCON in the next few days (deadline is July 22, a

RFC on other database wrapper modules

2005-07-19 Thread Darren Duncan
This is a quick RFC concerning database wrapper modules and frameworks, large and small, which are quite common on CPAN; specifically it concerns such things that are not any of my creations. I am going to propose a Lightning Talk for OSCON in the next few days (deadline is July 22, a

Re: DBI v2 - The Plan and How You Can Help

2005-07-19 Thread Kiran Kumar
We could have an option to do Bulk Inserts ..

Re: DBI v2 - The Plan and How You Can Help

2005-07-19 Thread Peter J. Holzer
On 2005-07-19 14:49:57 +0530, Kiran Kumar wrote: We could have an option to do Bulk Inserts .. Seconded. Actually, DBIv1 already has it (look for bind_param_array in the manual), but I think support in the DBDs is still not very good (there was a patch for DBD::Oracle, but if that ever was

Re: DBI v2 - The Plan and How You Can Help

2005-07-19 Thread Peter J. Holzer
On 2005-07-04 18:31:03 -0700, Darren Duncan wrote: 5. All details used to construct a connection handle should be completely decomposed rather than shoved into an ungainly data source. Examples of what should be distinct (not all being applicable at once) are: [list deleted] The main

RE: Oracle ncahr versus nvarchar2 and unicode data

2005-07-19 Thread Martin J. Evans
Hi, I have some further information on my problem. The insertion of UTF-8 data into nchar seems to work like it does for nvarchar2; it appears it is the selecting from nchar fields that is not returning the data inserted. I have verified this by inserting the same data into nchar and nvarchar

RE: Oracle ncahr versus nvarchar2 and unicode data

2005-07-19 Thread Martin J. Evans
I seem to have identified the difference between selecting from nchar and nvarchar columns containing unicode data: for nvarchar: col 1: dbtype 1, scale 0, prec 512, nullok 1, name A : dbsize 512, char_used 1, char_size 256, csid 2000, csform 2, disize 512 for ncahr: col 1: dbtype 96, scale

Re: Problem compiling Perl code from Linux machine

2005-07-19 Thread Hildo Biersma
Ron Savage wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 11:29:09 +0530, Sinha, Dipyaman \(Company IT\) wrote: Hi Dipyaman use DBI 1.30; DBI is up to V 1.48. I suggest you read the change log and see when PL_dowarn was introduced. And upgrade. use DBD::Sybase 0.95; Now at 1.05. Another upgrade awaits.

Re: DB2 connection question

2005-07-19 Thread Dan Scott
On 7/19/05, Keith Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a project that I need to connect to a DB2 database on an AS400 from a perl application on a Linux box. I've been reading as much as I can but have a few questions for those with experience in a similar task. My options appear to be

DBD::Informix Build Error On 64bit AIX 5.2

2005-07-19 Thread Priest, Darryl
I'm having a strange compile error when compiling DBD::Informix on AIX 5.2 using the IBM vac C compiler. DBI 1.48 installed without problems. I am using IDS 10.00.FC1 with the most recent Client-SDK, esql -V shows: IBM Informix CSDK Version 2.90, IBM Informix-ESQL Version 2.90.FC1 I've tried

Re: DBD::Informix Build Error On 64bit AIX 5.2

2005-07-19 Thread Jonathan Leffler
Dear Darryl, Please note the corrected email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for reporting problems. Please can you send me the CORE/perl.h file where the problem starts (I suggest this stays off the dbi-users list simply because most people won't need it). I've had someone else with faintly