In your ->connect call, you give DBI the setting AutoCommit => 0, which means that you will tell DBI later when to commit.
But you never issue a ->commit call, so DBI assumes that your program encountered an error and tells you that it is discarding all your changes, as likely was your intention.
All of this information is found in the DBI documentation for AutoCommit including the error message.
In reply to Re: Error in my MS SQL script
by Corion
in thread Error in my MS SQL script
by mecrazycoder
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