A simple text search does in deed find what you quoted. I never argued that. The quote however, does not say that when execute returns 0E0 it is an error and that is why I took your comment "That is, DBI can return a value of 0E0 when an error occurs" to be wrong. DBI execute returns undef when an error occurs, 0E0 would mean the execute completed successfully but inserted/updated/deleted no rows.
In reply to Re^4: Perl DBI: problems inserting data to a table
by mje
in thread Perl DBI: problems inserting data to a table
by homeveg
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