I've come across this too, as had the original author of the script in question. He had set the LongReadLen to 80,000, which is a bit excessive! I've just retried it with both the LongReadLen set to 16,000 and the LongTruncOk set true, for just the 968077 & 968078 records, only selecting the transactionID, which I know exist via Access, with the DBI trace on, as suggested by one of the other replies, still with no joy.
The trace shows the execute statement for the second record returning with '0E0' (zero but true) instead of -1. No errors are reported.
We need to get this working really soon for accounting purposes, so I'm currently looking at a rewrite in Java ... Sacrilege!

In reply to Re: Re: Re: DBD::ODBC won't read past a certain record by Groll
in thread DBD::ODBC won't read past a certain record by Groll

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