You were downvoted because, after asking for help, you didn't
take into account the advice that was given to you.
Instead of trying to act according to what other monks
tell you, you are shifting responsibility to something
else.
First, you blamed the database, then you said thet the
error must be in the DBI. You can't accept the idea that
the error can simply be in your code.
It is indeed possible that there is an error in the
database of in the DBI, but you can make such a claim only
if you have done everything by the book, and only then,
when there is nothing else to blame, we can start
considering the big guys as guilty.
Tour the Tutorials before you write your next post. :-)
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