Hi Monks,

I have developed a perl script, connecting a sybase database with perl dbi.
and preparing the query to excute the stored procedure based on some values,
after preparation and execution, fetching the result of the stored proc output and processing for some other purpose.
this is working pefectly for nearly first 150 iteartion, after 151 , it is showing the preparation failed for the query.
I had checked the query of the 151 th iteration, the query itself fine while excuting individualy in the sybase db ,
but i could not the get right idea, why it is failing after some 150th iteartion,
Is there any limitation like these many query preparation only allowed in a single db connection?.
can anybody please suggest me an idea for this failing reason?.


Thanks in advance,
perlsen

In reply to DBD::Sybase::db prepare failed after nth iteration by perlsen

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