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$h->err(): 4.5.2. Error Diagnostics
A.4. Methods Common to All Handles
$h->errstr(): 4.5.2. Error Diagnostics
A.4. Methods Common to All Handles
$h->func(): A.4. Methods Common to All Handles
$h->state(): 4.5.2. Error Diagnostics
7.3.2. Standard Error Codes
A.4. Methods Common to All Handles
$h->trace(): A.4. Methods Common to All Handles
$h->trace_msg(): A.4. Methods Common to All Handles
/history dbish command: 8.1.2. Handling Statements
handles: 4.2. Handles
attributes: 6.1. Handle Attributes and Metadata
child and parent: 6.1. Handle Attributes and Metadata
database (see database handles)
driver: 4.2.1. Driver Handles
encapsulating a connection to a database: 4.2.2. Database Handles
encapsulating SQL statements for execution in a database: 4.2.3. Statement Handles
statement (see statement handles)
hash references
fetchall_arrayref() and: 5.6.2.3. Slice hash reference argument
retrieved from databases: 5.1.3. Fetching Data
hash values: 2.7.1. Creating a New Database
hash variables: 2.7. DBM Files and the BerkeleyDatabase Manager
hashtables
DBM files, querying limitations: 2.7.3.4. Querying limitations of DBM files and hashtables
traversing chained records: 2.7.3.5. Chaining multiple values into a hash
home page, DBI: A.1.1. Getting Help


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