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DBI timeout
Any expert know how to set DBI timeout?
By default it seems 30 seconds, I need to set it 15minutes |
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Generally speaking timeouts are handled by the database server (presumably MySQL in this instance) rather than PERL - i.e. who ever has admin rights over the database would be able to change it. BTW - 15min timeout sounds a lot, even for an industrially size application... are you sure you need it set so high?
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Yes. kind of batch processing,
if not mistaken should be able to set within the PERL script. I have seen PERL win32 OLE able to do so. |
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so you know how to set the timeout from PERL script?
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