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Hi, I found something new.

I finally found where Apache is sending the Mysql logs. It is sending it directly to the main Apache logs, instead of the local vhost logs, although the directive in httpd.conf is local:

Errorlog "/httpd/restaurant-quebec/logs/error_log"

Here is the log in /httpd/usr/local/apache2/logs

DBD::mysql::st execute failed: Unknown column 'clientpreno' in 'field +list' at testerreur.pl line 22.

So, it's not a Perl problem, but an Apache problem. I will continue my search and I will post the results once I find the issue, so that people who search for the same problem will have a solution.

Thanks to everybody who took the time to read and reply.


In reply to Re^3: Perl and Mysql logs by PierreForget
in thread Perl and Mysql logs by PierreForget

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