Hello Everyone,

I am getting error "Can't locate object method "fetchrow_array" via package "sth" (perhaps you forgot to load "sth"?)", While executing the script below.
use strict; use DBI ; #use DBD::ODBC; my $sql = qq { select DISTINCT account from accountsize }; my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:ODBC:LocalServer") or die; my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select account from accountsize") or die "err +or" . $dbh->errstr; $sth->execute( ) or die; my @row; while (@row = sth->fetchrow_array) { print "$row[0]\n"; } $sth->finish(); $dbh->disconnect();
I have installed Active Perl in MSSQL server from where I am running this script. I also created the ODBC System DSN (LocalServer) with following attributes:--
1) Server used is local
2) SQL server verifies authentication with WINDOWS NT login
3) Default database is registry which I am querying.

Please advise, what I am doing wrong??

-Thanks

P.S. :-- This is not the actual SQL query which I am trying ot run but I am getting the same error in this one too. Although from using the query analyzer both the queries run just fine.

In reply to DBI error Can't locate object method "fetchrow_array" by anasgr

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