Hi, I know that someone is going to say, "go ask the perl module guys" and I will but they are likely to say, "go ask the MySQL guys". I'll be asking in both groups.
I am installing a script on a brand new RedHat, Fedora Core 7 (x86_64) box that is running MySQL 5.0.45 (rpm install). I also have a mix of other rpm MySQL installs on older Redhat boxes that are also a mix of 32 and 64 bit machines. The script works fine on the older installs. For example another 64 bit machine has a MySQL rpm rev of 5.0.27 I have a valid DB handle and after an insert I try to get the ID of that inserted row, a la: my $id = $DBH->last_insert_id(); This has been working everywhere until I tried installing the exact same script on this newest machine. When the script runs now I get: DBI last_insert_id: invalid number of arguments: got handle + 0, expected handle + between 4 and 5 Usage: $h->last_insert_id($catalog, $schema, $table_name, $field_name [, \%attr ]) at /usr/local/bin/myScript line 454. Ok, I know the DBI Docs say that some versions of the drivers may demand an argument list for last_insert_id() but since I have not seen this behavior in the earlier versions is this new or is there a problem? -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]