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> Anyhow, I ran into an interesting new error message with simple queries that
> return no
> results and don't have any parameters -- like CREATE TABLE.
> On a laptop that didn't get updated yet I ran a little test script and found
> out that
> running $sth->fetchall_arrayref({}) after a CREATE TABLE would issue a
> (non-fatal) error:
...
> DBI bind_columns: invalid number of arguments: got handle + 0, expected
> handle + between 1 and -1
...
> Is this change intended, or is this the result of a missing sanity check or
> something? :)
Definitely not intended. It looks as if only {} does this. It calls
db_st_fetch_attrib
with an arg of NAME to get the column names. The number of fields is set to -1,
so
DBD::Pg returns an empty arrayref. bind_column tries to use that and barf.
That's
my quick peek at the problem: I'm not sure exactly where the breakdown is yet,
but probably something should be doing some extra checking just before or after
the hash key/column name lookup.
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Greg Sabino Mullane [email protected]
End Point Corporation http://www.endpoint.com/
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