I'm getting a weird error from DBI by way of DBD::DB2. The code I'm executing is

warn "SessionId: $session_id"; $self->{sth_get}->execute($session_id) or die "Get failed with sessionId: $session_id: " . $self->{sth_get}->errstr;
and in the Apache error log I see
[Thu Feb 18 11:17:12 2010] null: SessionId: 0141b97a2b7b743db5de4feb6f +0990654954b556 at (file) line 288 [Thu Feb 18 11:17:12 2010] [error] [Thu Feb 18 11:17:12 2010] null: DB +D::DB2::st execute failed: Bind failed at (file) line 289
The problem is, I'm not doing a bind -- I'm passing the session ID in as a variable.

Suggestions?

Alex / talexb / Toronto

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In reply to DBD::DB2::st execute failed: Bind failed by talexb

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