The BLK API is not DBI but rather DBD::Sybase,
inherited from Sybase Open Client Libraries.

--- Hardy Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry amonotod,
> 
> I don't recall what Michael (Peppler) said about BLK
> API, but if he
> said it I'm sure it's true :-)   Michael is *the*
> guy for DBD::Sybase
> and dare I say one of the most knowledgable DBI,
> DBD::Sybase, Perl,
> Sybase, etc. people around.  I don't mean to slight
> any others - there
> are a lot of excellent people here.  My first
> introduction to Perl DBI
> was several years ago with Sybase and DBD::Sybase,
> and Michael was very
> fast to respond to problems/questions and was very
> helpful.  Too many
> other excellent people to list here, but since you
> were wondering about
> something Michael said I thought I would elaborate a
> little ;-)
> 
> >>> amonotod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/13/04 04:11PM
> >>>
> > From: "Hardy Merrill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 2004/07/13 Tue PM 07:42:25 GMT
>  
> > Original poster: did you use either the "quote"
> method, or better
> yet
> > did you use placeholders?? 
> 
> You know, to be more accurate, I am indeed using
> placeholders, 
> after constucting my sql statement from my field
> names.  Placeholders 
> are a really cool way to do it, I've been getting
> 300K+ inserts done 
> in less than a minute.  
> 
> I noticed, in the message this morning from M.
> Peppler, that he
> mentioned
>  a BLK API, but I've never heard of this before. 
> Does DBI in general 
> support this, or only certain DBDs?
> 
> > Hardy Merrill
> 
> Thanks,
> amonotod (all lower case, btw... :-)
> 
> 
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