DBI shouldn't be setting $! (and, to my knowledge, doesn't), so that's a meaningless error message. Look in perlvar to see what sets $! and why you can't rely on it in this situation.
In reply to Re: Bad file descriptor error.... No idea what that is ... please help :-D
by chromatic
in thread Bad file descriptor error.... No idea what that is ... please help :-D
by Anonymous Monk
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