I am using DBI,
when I close the statement handle, my program hangs.
If I leave it the way it is, it finishes but complains
about the open statement handle $dtcursor
I am connected to SYBASE and to SQL.
my($daysql) = "select convert(char(8),getdate(),112),convert(char(8,dateadd(month, +1,getdate())),112)";<br> my($dtcursor)=$scb_db->prepare($daysql);<br> $dtcursor->execute;<br> my($ddate,$nextddate)=$dtcursor->fetchrow_array;<br> my($day) = substr($ddate,6,2);<br> print STDOUT "$ddate,$nextddate,$day\n";<br> close (OUT); #files that I opened at start of program<br> close (ERROR);<br> ###################################################################### +##################### ###################################################################### +################## print STDOUT "Normal Exit\n";<br> $apex_db->disconnect;<br die "Error disconnecting from database: <br>$DBI::err $D +BI::errstr\n" if $DBI::err ;<br> $scb_db->disconnect;<br> die "Error disconnecting from database: <br>$DBI::err $D +BI::errstr\n" if $DBI::err ;<br> exit (0);<br>

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