Here is a test prog I wrote:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use DBI ;
$root = "root" ;
$dbc = "dbi:mysql::localhost" ;
$dbh = DBI->connect($dbc, $root, $passwd, {AutoCommit => 0, RaiseError
+ => 1}) ;
$dbh->{'AutoCommit'} = 0 ;
$dbh->do("CREATE DATABASE xxx") ;
$dbh->do("USE xxx") ;
$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE test (str VARCHAR(50))") ;
$str = "INSERT INTO test SET str='hello'" ;
$sth = $dbh->prepare($str) ;
$r = $sth->execute() ;
if (! $r) {
print "could not insert\n" ;
}
else {
print "ok\n" ;
$dbh->rollback() ;
}
$dbh->disconnect() ;
But somehow it didn't work, the row is inserted anyway
Any suggestions ?
Luca
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