A very useful and clear article, thank you!
Worth knowing: By default, if you use the tsql date commands, you get the date from DBD::Sybase in a rather inconvenient format, with the year, day and month like this: "Jul 8 2014".
If you add
$dbh->syb_date_fmt('ISO');
Just after you open the database handle, DBD::Sybase then presents date data in a more useful format, "2014-07-08".
More details at Stack Overflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14286821/perl-rewrite-sql-date-format/14287790#14287790
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