I am sending multiple select statements to SQL Server via DBI (version 1.636) using Strawberry Perl (version v5.24.1) on Windows 10. The output returned is the result of the first select statement ONLY. How can I retrieve the output from ALL the select statements?
I expected to receive:
one
two
three
as the output, but received only the first output, "one".
Questions:
1. Is this possible using DBI?
2. If so, how can it be accomplished?
The following minimal set of code demonstrates the issue.
use warnings;
use strict;
use DBI;
my $usr = '<domain userid>';
my $psw = '<domain password>';
my $dsn = 'dbi:ODBC:Driver={SQL Server};<servername>;Database=master;T
+rusted_Connection=yes';
my $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $usr, $psw, { RaiseError => 1 });
my $cmd = q(select 'one';select 'two';select 'three';);
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($cmd);
$sth->execute();
while (my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
print "@data\n";
}
$sth->finish;
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