I am using Sybase::Ctlib on SunOS 5.6.It's a corporate machine so I can't touch the CONFIG file or the CTlib.pm file. I am using your documentation for my calls.I set my first statement (after defining the perl path ) to BEGIN{$ENV{SYBASE}='/sybase';}and it worked. I have another question which you would be the best person to answer since sybhelp is telling me that it can't load .CTlibHelptextMsgs (and I can only find *TextMsgs files for desedit_dce,sqlupgrade,sqlloc,srvbuild and sybsetup). I am getting the following error:

Open Client Message: Message number: Layer=(1) ORIGIN=(1) SEVERITY=(1) NUMBER=(159)
Message String: ct_cmd_drop():user api layer: external error: This routine can be called only if the command structure is idle.

I can not find any documentation on ct_cmd_drop(). What type of logic error should I be looking for in my code?


In reply to Re: Re: ENV Object? by Warped
in thread ENV Object? by Warped

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