Platform: WinNT

Connector: DBI::ODBC

Here's my revised code:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use DBI; #Database handle object my $dbh; my $user='sa'; my $password=''; #Statement handle object my $sth; #General return code my $rc; #Connect to the SQL database CQmaster $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:ODBC:CQmaster",$user,$password) || die "Can't + open! $!"; #Prepare the query and execute it $sth= $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM sysdatabases"); $sth->execute(); while (my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array) { print "@row\n"; } #Call stored procedure sp_spaceused $sth=$dbh->prepare('EXEC sp_spaceused'); $sth->execute(); while (my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array) { print "@row\n"; } $rc = $dbh->disconnect;
And I get the following error message:

DBI::db=HASH(0x1c9e4f4)->disconnect invalidates 1 active statement handle (either destroy statement handles or call finish on them before disconnecting) at C:\scripts\FIRSTODBC.PL line 33.

How can I extract the output of the stored procedure sp_spaceused without resulting in this error message?


In reply to Re: MS SQL Stored Procedure Syntax by slojuggler
in thread MS SQL Stored Procedure Syntax by slojuggler

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