Hi Michael,
Thanks For your above information.
Below is the error, what i am getting, while executing the perl script.
"DBD::Sybase::db prepare failed: OpenClient message: LAYER = (6) ORIGI
+N = (8) SEVERITY = (5) NUMBER = (1)
Message String: ct_connect(): directory service layer: internal direct
+ory control layer error: There was an error encountered while binding
+ to the directory service.
Couldn't prepare the query for procedure execution : OpenClient messag
+e: LAYER = (6) ORIGIN = (8) SEVERITY = (5) NUMBER = (1)
Message String: ct_connect(): directory service layer: internal direct
+ory control layer error: There was an error encountered while binding
+ to the directory service."
And also, this is happened nearly after 150 th excution on one day. the same script when i ran it for next day. it was throwing the same type of error after running thru some 200 th execution. then, I have introduced 2 more dbh connection with the existing dbh connection. Now it is not throwing any error and the script works faster compared to the Above one. I am not Sure whether these Approach is fine for that problem. Please suggest me, if this is the right approach to fix the issue? or Is Anything i need to modify my Script.
Thanks and Regards perlsen
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