Developing in an CGI-Environment
# ==========
my ( $hDB, $hStatement );
my ( $sDBId, $sDBStatus );
$hDB = &MyPackage::_OracleConnect( );
$hStatement = $hDB->prepare("
SELECT id, status
FROM certificates
WHERE url = ?
");
( $sDBId, $sDBStatus ) = $hStatement->execute( $p_sURL );
$hStatement->finish;
$hDB->disconnect;
# ==========
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "p_sURL: #$p_sURL#<br>";
print "sDBId: #$sDBId#<br>";
print "sDBStatus: #$sDBStatus#<br>";
Output:
p_sURL: #sdsdfsfsdfsf#
sDBId: #0E0#
sDBStatus: ##
URL is simply an parameter and is correct.
Same statement used on SQLDeveloper - Output:
ID STATUS
---------- ----------
6 0
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