thanks for the reply. Yes, i do use DBD::ODBC
Your example shows using odbc_more_results while retrieving data.. (fetch)
my code sniffet is here.
$sql = qq{
RESTORE DATABASE ${dbname}
FROM disk = '${filename}'
${recovery}
, MOVE '$datadev_srcname' TO '$datadev_phyname'
, MOVE '$logdev_srcname' TO '$logdev_phyname'
,replace
};
}
$sth->execute() || die "Restore failed with this error $DBI::errstr nu
+m: $DBI:err state: $DBI::state\n" ;
As you can see this is a single command to sql server and i am not sure how do i incorporate your suggestion?
should i change my code to
do{
$sth->execute() || die "Restore failed with this error $DBI::errstr nu
+m: $DBI:err state: $DBI::state\n" ;
}while ($sth->{odbc_more_results});
I am confused...
thanks
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