Hey Marshall..
I have already tried that.. I am pasting here the code snippet. Please advise..
eval {
sub OpenSybaseConnection {
my ($srv, $user, $pwd, $db) = @_;
my $dbh;
$FH1=$_
4;
print $FH1 "\n\nConnected to Server:$srv, Database:$db\n";
$dbh=DBI->connect("dbi:Sybase:server=$srv", $user, $pwd,{RaiseError =>1,PrintError =>1 }) || die $DBI::errstr;
$dbh->do("use $db");
$common::conn_hdl = $dbh;
};
};
if($@)
{
@proc_error=$@ ;
print "inside if\n";
print "Check for if\n";
print "Hi:$@";
print "\nIn Common: @proc_error: HELP";
}
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