b == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: b> t == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
b> t> "Brandon Metcalf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: b> t> > I just upgraded to 8.3.3 and taking advantage of the RETURNING clause b> t> > which is really cool. I've found that with Pg.pm $r->resultStatus b> t> > returns the integer "2" when the RETURNING clause is used on an b> t> > insert. b> t> > Of course, without using RETURNING the status is the constant b> t> > PGRES_COMMAND_OK. b> t> Sounds to me like a bug in Pg.pm --- it's probably not expecting b> t> a result to come back from an INSERT. You oughta nag its author b> t> about that. b> I'll look through the Pg.pm code and see what I can find. My mistake. The constant that gets returned is PGRES_TUPLES_OK which is what I would expect. This corresponds to 2. -- Brandon -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general