Hi,
I need to get dbd-mysql 2.1xxx (or any other with transaction support)
installed on my ActivePerl5.6 on NT4. ActivePerl5.6 only seems to install
and run dbd-mysql versions 1.2xxx :(
Is that at all possible? If yes, where can i get that?
Alternatively, how do I compile my own from source
Hi,
does DBD-mysqlPP-0.03 support transactions, or do i need DBD-mysql?
Regards,
Dominik Luyten
I am new to this list server and am hoping that I can get some help with
inserting arrays into an existing table. I am using Oracle 8i concurrently
with LabVIEW 6.1. LabVIEW is used to insert and query data in the Oracle
DB. All commands to the DB are PL / SQL statements. The problem that I am
In our project we used our module OraConnect.pm. See do_multi_not_select
function as example.
Heverly, Bryan C. wrote:
I am new to this list server and am hoping that I can get some help with
inserting arrays into an existing table. I am using Oracle 8i concurrently
with LabVIEW 6.1. LabVIEW
Hi,
I have a problem with PERL and the stored procedures.
I can't execute
my $sth_proc = $dbh-prepare(call
db2inst1.sert_resource(?,3,?,?,?,?));
$sth_proc-bind_param(1,$LOG IN_NAME);
$sth_proc-bind_param(2,$cpu);
$sth_proc-bind_param(3,$macc);
$sth_proc-bind_param(4,$anno);
Shared Hosting win2000 server, with an unresponsive tech staff. I only
have FTP privilges. Can't change hosting (I'm just a programing lackey).
I understand that there is a pure perl version of DBI. Is there a way
to install DBD::ODBC just having FTP? The last win server I was able to
PPM
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:20:54 -0500, Jeff Thies wrote:
Shared Hosting win2000 server, with an unresponsive tech staff.
I understand that there is a pure perl version of DBI. Is there a way
to install DBD::ODBC just having FTP? The last win server I was able to
PPM install.
Yes. Install it
I tried to check out some of the latest modules for Windows, using the
URL http://xmlproj.com/PPM/. (I tried www.xmlproj.com, too.) After
some time, I get a DNS lookup error. It looks like this domain has
expired.
If so, can anyone tell where the modules that were available there, have
moved to?
Bart Lateur wrote:
Shared Hosting win2000 server, with an unresponsive tech staff.
I understand that there is a pure perl version of DBI. Is there a way
to install DBD::ODBC just having FTP? The last win server I was able to
PPM install.
Yes. Install it on your local machine, make
I tried to check out some of the latest modules for Windows, using the
URL http://xmlproj.com/PPM/. (I tried www.xmlproj.com, too.) After
some time, I get a DNS lookup error. It looks like this domain has
expired.
They were dead yesterday also. It looks like the domain is up to date:
NO, this is not hosted with Verio, I'd never pay such rediculous prices:-)
Hosting should be cheap or free, it's just bandwidth and a little space.
Matt Sergeant is hosting xmlproj.com on his AxKit server. That server is
down as well, maybe he's upgrading or something, I'll ping him in a bit.
Hi All,
I am trying to compile DBD::Informix on linux redhat 8, DBI is 1.14, Informix 7.3.1
dynamix server and esql/c 9.52 UC2, perl 5.6.0; perl Makefile.PL goes fine but make
fails with the following :
(...)
cp lib/DBD/Informix/TechSupport.pm blib/lib/DBD/Informix/TechSupport.pm
cp
It's Access, my guess is that as long as I can see the .mdb
files I'm good to go. There are guys out there that are crazy
about Access! Maybe they are just crazy...
From the ASP:
Set Conn = Server.CreateObject(ADODB.Connection)
I'm assuming there is an ADO driver installed and I
Hello,
I found what seems to be a bug (or at least a change in behavior I don't
understand) affecting DBI 1.30 (I haven't checked a later version).
Specifically, I had accidentally given bind_param an array reference
rather than a scalar. I would expect (and this was the case with an
earlier
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:08:24 -0700, Sterin, Ilya wrote:
Matt Sergeant is hosting xmlproj.com on his AxKit server. That server is
down as well, maybe he's upgrading or something, I'll ping him in a bit.
Ah, OK, now I see. See Matts' journal on http://use.perl.org. From
what I gather, his own
Ah, great. I thought he'd be gone to Boston before that. Nice to know it'll be
fixed. I take it he's going to the LinuxWorld in NYC.
Ilya
-Original Message-
From: Bart Lateur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 2:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 08:10:26PM -0800, Jared Still wrote:
Georg,
I don't think DBD::Oracle knows about the 'shutdown' and
'startup' commands. These are database control features
that were previously available only svrmgrl, and are now
standard in sqlplus.
It seems that you can't
I'm having a problem using the table_info() via ProxyServer... I'm getting the
following error messages:
I am using a Sun box to run the DBI on to talk to my Windows/2000 machine running
ProxyServer to access my SQL Db. Everything was fine until I tried to use table_info
to get a listing of
Thanks. I'll fix it.
Tim.
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 02:38:08PM -0500, Roels, Steven wrote:
Hello,
I found what seems to be a bug (or at least a change in behavior I don't
understand) affecting DBI 1.30 (I haven't checked a later version).
Specifically, I had accidentally given bind_param
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 02:08:12PM -0500, Bob Showalter wrote:
I'm using Apache::DBI under mod_perl to manage connections to a remote
database using DBD::Proxy. My problem is that Apache::DBI is not properly
issuing a rollback to DBD::Proxy handles in the PerlCleanupHandler.
The relevant
Hello,
I have a script that does several queries and I have trouble with one :
I can't seem to get a particular query to prepare().
$queryqq = SELECT * FROM $root_table WHERE ID=\'$Root_ID_DB\';
Print 1;
print $queryqq;
DBI-trace(2,trace.txt);
($tmp = $queryqq) =~ s/([^\x20-\x7E])/'\x' .
Samuel REMY wrote:
I am trying to compile DBD::Informix on linux redhat 8, DBI is 1.14, Informix 7.3.1 dynamix server and esql/c 9.52 UC2, perl 5.6.0; perl Makefile.PL goes fine but make fails with the following :
(...)
cp lib/DBD/Informix/TechSupport.pm blib/lib/DBD/Informix/TechSupport.pm
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