Hi

I have a PLSQL procedure (into a 10G oracle database) which takes 8-9 seconds on both my development and production linux boxes. They are both using perl 5.8.7. Development has DBI 1.607 and DBD::Oracle 1.17 / production has DBI 1.40 and DBD::Oracle 1.19. They have a 10.2.0 oracle client installed. The procedure should return 218 rows which isnt a lot.

However, on my Windows machine (with Active Perl 5.10, DBI 1.604, DBD::Oracle 1.21), the procedure returns its results in under a second!

Is there some problem with cursor handling in Linux?

Im at the end of my tether with this...

Anyone have a definitive answer / suggestions?

Thanks

Joe

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In reply to A Definitive Answer? Perl and Cursors by joec_

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