Indeed DBD::Sybase fails on the execute with a somewhat appropriate error message, although the text of the message would seem to indicate that DBD::Sybase doesn't handle this situation as well as it could:
DBD::Sybase::st execute failed: Server message number=201 severity=16 +state=2 line=0 procedure=*00001600000000_d028c5 text=Procedure *00001 +600000000_d028c5 expects parameter Invalid pointer param number 4, pointer value 0x0 , which was not supplied. Server message number=201 severity=16 state=2 line=0 procedure=*000016 +00000000_d028c5 text=Procedure *00001600000000_d028c5 expects paramet +er Invalid pointer param number 4, pointer value 0x0 , which was not supplied.
I should probably see if the parameter binding code could be made somewhat more robust...

Michael


In reply to Re: Re: DBI execute is not failing when placeholder values are not supplied (boo) by mpeppler
in thread DBI execute is not failing when placeholder values are not supplied by princepawn

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