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Hi All.

I'm trying to set the connectionTimeout and CommandTimeout properties in ASP using PerlScript. I'm doing this because some of my queries are coming back with

Query Timeout Expired error.

Hence I try to set the commandTimeout parameter to 120. That's when I get another error.

PerlScript Error error '80004005' (in cleanup) Can't modify non-lvalue subroutine call

My code is

$Conn = $Server->CreateObject("ADODB.Connection"); $Conn->Open( "Provider=SQLOLEDB;User ID=USER;Password=PASSWORD;Initial + Catalog=DB;Data Source=SERVER" ); $Conn->CommandTimeout = 120; $timeout = $Conn->CommandTimeout; $sql = "Select Col1,Col2 from Table1 "; $RS = $Conn->Execute( $sql,CommandTimeout=120); if($Conn->Errors->{Count} > 0) { %> Error is <% =$Conn->Errors(0)%> ...

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