Maybe the (Sybase) database driver doesn't like only half-fetching the resultset? Have you tried fetching the complete resultset and then issuing your second query? Something like:
my $prod_dbh = DBI->connect_cached('DBI:Sybase:database','web_','web')
+ || die "Couldn't connect to DB!\n" . DBI->errstr;
my $parent_sth = $prod_dbh->prepare_cached('select * from table where
+id = ?');
$parent_sth->bind_param(1,$id);
$parent_sth->execute();
my $parent_data = $parent_sth->fetchall_arrayref();
...
my $child_sth = $prod_dbh->prepare_cached('select * from table2 where
+id = ?');
$child_sth->bind_param(1,$parent_data[0]);
$child_sth->execute();
my $child_data = $child_sth->fetchall_arrayref();
print Dumper($child_data->[0]);
Of course, with your statement handles named $parent_data and $child_data, maybe you are trying to fetch data in a parent/child relationship where you instead could be doing an SQL JOIN between the two tables to issue only a single query?
select
parent.*
, child.*
from table parent
join table2 child on (parent.id=child.id)
where parent.id = ?
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