That's not going to work. Setting PrintError to 0 just prevents perl from calling warn when errors are encountered.
This isn't an error but a print statement in the sp_rename proc. Normally I handle this by nicely asking the stored proc dev to remove the offending print statement - something your DBA might frown upon when dealing with a system proc!
Update: Kudos to Jason for the correct answer.
In reply to Re^2: DBI, sp_rename, and STDERR
by derby
in thread DBI, sp_rename, and STDERR
by notwitch
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