bly
help your mod_perl one. The other option is to simply turn off the
server-side prepares by adding pg_server_prepare => 0 to the connection
attributes, or via the database handle.
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If that is the case, and you truly want
a static view of the table from when they ran the first request, you'll
probably have to go to a lot more trouble, probably by creating copies of
the table if updates or deletes are being run, or storing the primary keys
if it is all inserts.
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errors
you are seeing. Make sure you use the latest version of DBD::Pg as well,
as some other obscure forking-related problems were recently fixed.
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outsourced.
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