Usually when working with DBI and things interacting with it, the result from ->execute() only indicates success or failure. I presume you're supposed to ->fetch (or ->fetchall_arrayref) the results.
In reply to Re^5: Get multiple rows in Perl from Oracle
by Corion
in thread Get multiple rows in Perl from Oracle
by kalyanrajsista
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