The problem in this case is unlikely to be the perl code, more likely it is the SQL being executed.

It is difficult to correctly diagnose problems when we do not know the context. Please provide the following:

  1. What operating system are you using
  2. What database driver are you using (e.g. DBD::Sybase with freetds, DBD::ODBC with iodbc)
  3. The smallest working implementation of the perl code that demonstrates the problem
  4. The smallest working implementation of the SQL being executed that demonstrates the problem
If you provide these we'll be better able to help you.

In reply to Re: calling sql server stored procedure by imp
in thread calling sql server stored procedure by habibrahman_h

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