You wrote "That has not changed since it was working before." Well, what has changed? The sprocs, right? What has changed about them? It was kind of hard to follow what you meant here. Why should changing sprocs affect perl code, when the perl code wasn't calling the sprocs in the first place?
Perhaps you could post the sprocs, which are working, along with the code which is not working.
And post less code, and comment it to explain where it dies out.
I've had this kind of thing before and it can be really frustrating. The root of the evil to me seems the difficulty of version controlling databases. The closest thing you could have is restore from backup, and then compare old with new. But what a pain. Good luck.
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