Thank you.
As advised in
Oracle Cursors Exceeded, I changed my code to use a prepared query and placeholders. I changed my code to:
[% query = oracleDB.prepare('"SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE FOO = ? AND
+BAR = ?"') %]
#...
[% FOREACH vorgang = query.execute(kasse.FOO, kasse.BAR) %]
But then I get
undef error - Bad hash at C:/Perl/site/lib/Template/Plugin/DBI.pm line
+ 366.
:(
As you may have spotted, there is a
stupid copy & paste typo in the code above (2 quote marks). This is corrected now and the program runs like a charm. Thanks again for the hint. :))
The correct code:
[% query = oracleDB.prepare('SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE FOO = ? AND B
+AR = ?') %]
#...
[% FOREACH vorgang = query.execute(kasse.FOO, kasse.BAR) %]
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