Show us the code!

In another post you said that you use MS SQL Server 2000 EXEC placeholders all the time. Perhaps you would like to show us examples of where it does work.

Tell us what modules do you use to connect to the database and their versions (DBI, DBD::ODBC / DBD::Sybase).

Please read my previous two posts above for the answer (and your previous post).

Tell us what operating system do you use and what version of MS SQL Server

As I have already said: MS SQL Server 2000. The operating system is Windows 2000. Ok.... that is the only thing that you did not know already.

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

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