why I am not disconnect and reconnect to db because, every entry to the database marked as each transactions. So i need to keep the connection and report the full loading into the database as one transaction

I tried approach explained by BrowserUK,in the following way in test_connection.pl

$dbh = $conn->databaseHandle();# I am calling this from my connection +class print "dbh: ". $dbh."\n"; async { $dbh->ping while !$done and sleep 15; ## Adjust frequency to suit }->detach; # system 'yourLongRunningCmd'; &long_running_script; sub long_running_script { print "Testing... long_running test is beign called. will sleep for 3 +0 sec\n"; sleep(30); } $done = 1; sleep 1; ## Thread disappears print "Thread disappears..Done";
ing i But I am getting the following error:

thread failed to start: DBD::Oracle::db ping failed: handle 2 is owned by thread 814e008 not current thread 852d948 (handles can't be shared between threads and your driver may need a CLONE method added) at test_connection.pl line 30.
how can I use clone() to resolve this problem.
Thanks

In reply to Re^2: multiprocessing in perl by shijumic
in thread multiprocessing in perl by shijumic

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