Well, OK.
Your Pastoral Guidance has borne fruit and blessed my scriptural offerings.
I see smoke rising from the alter as I turn the STHandle on the door to data salvation.
But lo, are there wolves among these sheep?
Have I put my trust in a False Religion?

I receive no admonitions from Pg, yet upon SELECT supplications, it is as if my offerings are remembered no more. I wonder, are my indulgences counted as nothing more than lip service?

I accept, of course, the answer to this question may fall outside of the remit of the Perl Priesthood. Perhaps this is a question for the PG Priesthood?

Can Perl Priests intercede with Pg?
Doth thou knowest how to solicit exegetical corrective advice from Pg?

Must I make an open confession of faith with:
$sth->commit();
?

If I say $sth->errstr(); will Pg enlighten me?

Obligations


In reply to Re^2: DBD::Pg - $sth->execute($csv_var) ERROR by perlygapes
in thread DBD::Pg - $sth->execute($csv_var) ERROR by perlygapes

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