Incomplete headers is a CGI problem, not a DBI problem. Try adding CGI::Carp as I show below so errors will print to the browser. Assuming you have created a *system* DSN for your database called MyDB, here's basic usage:
#!perl -w use strict; use CGI; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect( 'dbi:ODBC:MyDB' , $user , $pass , {RaiseError=>1} ); my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM foo"); $sth->execute; print CGI::header(); while (my $row = $sth->fetch){ my @r = map { defined $_ ? $_ : '' } @$row; print "@r<br>\n"; } $dbh->disconnect;

In reply to Re^3: Question about joins? by jZed
in thread Question about joins? by zackdade

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