On Sybase, just splitting such statements with a new line seemed to work fine. I'm not too familiar with mysql - but unless you would normally use the ';' command terminator when you are running one command - then it looks to me like it won't help with multiple commands.

Here's some sample code for Sybase anyway - hope this might help a little:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use DBI; use strict; my $foo=DBI->connect('DBI:Sybase:server=FOO', user, pass)||die "Connec +tion Failed! $DBI::errstr\n"; my $sql="CREATE TABLE dbo.foo\n(bar int NOT NULL)\nCREATE TABLE dbo.fo +otoo\n(bar int NOT NULL)"; my $fooexec=$foo->prepare($sql); $fooexec->execute()||die "SQL failed: $!\n"; $fooexec->finish(); $foo->disconnect(); exit (0);
UPDATE: Thanks bobione - fixed that problem :)
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In reply to Re: Multiple SQL statements by Wookie
in thread Multiple SQL statements by tonyday

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