Hello everybody, i would like to seek some advice for the MCE parallel library.
I have an assignment at the office that i need to use it along with one database connection per worker process.
What i am doing is...i am creating a database connection into the "main" body of my perl script in order to construct an array and then i am passing this array into the 'worker' sub.
The problem rises when into the 'worker' sub i am trying to connect to the database again in order to execute a stored procedure based on the arguments provided by the main process...i am getting a series of errors about re-defining some functions from the DBI. One of the errors is the following:

Subroutine DBI::st::ora_stmt_type redefined at C:/Perl64/site/lib/DBI. +pm line 1405, <__ANONIO__> line 2.

What am i missing about the use of the MCE library ? Any kind of advice of what i am doing wrong ?

Best regards and
thank you in advance,
Panos.

In reply to MCE and DBI - [SOLVED] by pmamatsis

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