> You haven't told us enough to understand the problem. You are right as i said before i wasn't really clear.. > > Are 'x', 'y', and 'table' different in each case perhaps? Yes > If so then you must explain in detail what you mean by 'check > against'. It is likely > that any comparison between the two results from the same database can > be performed in SQL. Depending on how you have Oracle set up, you may be > able to do the same with the third set. That's not possible because the tables are not even on the same database server and we don't have the grants to make a dblink... so here I'm :) > > What is the purpose of the initial 'undef' in your calls to > bind_columns? If your code is genuinely as you have shown it, then the > value of x will be discarded. Also, the output you show doesn't look > like it came from the print statements you are using. > I can say for sure that the only code that i commented out are the oracle stuff (select and so on..) and the ip and the password of the servers. The rest of the code is really like i had write here. > Could you explain better what it is you are trying to achieve please? > I hope that the other mail i already sent will give more hints about my problem! Anyway tnx u too for u help :)
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