There is a parameter in DBD::mysql's connect called mysql_multi_statements. Perhaps it needs to be enabled.
"As of MySQL 4.1, support for multiple statements seperated by a semicolon (;) may be enabled by using this option. Enabling this option may cause problems if server-side prepared statements are also enabled."
In reply to Re: DBD and a MySQL query with a SET @num line
by clueless newbie
in thread DBD and a MySQL query with a SET @num line
by edieguez
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