I'd strongly suggest using RaiseError, since Error handling is so much easier that way. Plus, you're not making sure that $sth->execute actually worked or not
I have a feeling that if you set RaiseError, then you would start getting fatal errors... then you can debug
As a side note, I personally like to use AutoCommit => 0 as well, just so that I know exactly what I'm doing...
In reply to Re: PostgreSQL UPDATE
by lestrrat
in thread PostgreSQL UPDATE
by nlafferty
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