Greetings all,

A co-worker of mine recently came to me with a problem regarding the DBI. Her queries were returning 0 rows where she expected data back. So, I showed her how to turn tracing and we worked with it from there. However, it seems to me that the output could be a little more useful if the entire SQL were assembled as it were. Allow me to explain. At present, the output in the trace log shows the statement prepared and the individual bind values (i.e. what was passed to execute), but it doesn't put the two together for easy copy/paste action. Is there any way to get this? Even if it's not a DBI-type solution (as I understand that the substitution is done server side and not by perl itself), but rather a perlish solution.

Thanks in advance,

thor

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In reply to DBI: seeing what's actually executed by thor

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