Unfortunatly i don't know why this doesn't work.
But why don't you forget about it and use the "build in" error handling? From the manual:
Typically RaiseError is used in conjunction with eval { ... } to catch + the exception that's been thrown and followed by an if ($@) { ... } +block to handle the caught exception...
Regards, Karl
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In reply to Re: Strawberry Perl 64bit on Win7 crashes on DBI-function
by karlgoethebier
in thread Strawberry Perl 64bit on Win7 crashes on DBI-function
by theman824
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