I don't understand why people are downvoting this node, it seems to me that Win is being conscientious in wanting to make a bug report in the most appropriate way, and not trouble the wrong person with it. Good for him/her.

Knowing Win's previous history of refusing to follow the advices he asked for and got, and in particular his refusal to read the obvious documentation, let alone the very poor programming skills with severe lackings on Perl basics, I suspect people would reasonably like at least to see a minimal but complete and well written example exhibiting the problem, complete of relevant error messages or logs, and a pointer to the documentation showing that the limitation (rather than a bug) is not already known to the authors.


In reply to Re^2: Perl DBI issue by blazar
in thread Perl DBI issue by Win

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