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From: "Jon Hawkesworth" <j dot hawkesworth at talis dot com>
Subject: Re: sybperl and dbcc
Date: Apr 24 2001 1:05PM
Michael,
Thanks very much for this - once I'd worked out what all the error codes
meant, and that the information I wanted was held in the message line,
rather than the message text, it is now working quite nicely.
All the best,
Jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Peppler"
To: "SybPerl Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: sybperl and dbcc
> Jon Hawkesworth writes:
> > I've used this syntax with any number of regular sql queries but for
some
> > reason, when I call the dbcc function, although the command goes away
long
> > enough for me to believe that the command has been run by Sybase, I
can't
> > seem to get it to produce any output:
>
> dbcc commands return their output via the server message callback. The
> sybperl distribution includes a dbcc.pl script that you should be able
> to adapt to your needs - it's in the eg/ directory.
>
> Michael
> --
> Michael Peppler - Data Migrations Inc. - mpeppler@peppler.org
> http://www.mbay.net/~mpeppler - mpeppler@mbay.net
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>
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