Errata
The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".
The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.
Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update
Version | Location | Description | Submitted By | Date submitted | Date corrected |
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Printed | Page xiv Resources, Boutell FAQ |
Deleted ", with some specifics on integration with Perl and DBI." |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page xiii first link under "Resources" |
http://www.symbolstone.org/technology/perl/DBI |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page xvi last paragraph |
"reviewers to gave us" NOW READS "reviewers that gave us" |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page v 8th bullet |
DBD::MySql |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 16 3rd uncommented code line |
Changed |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 19 last line on page, ch02/updatemegadata/updatemegadatafixed code example |
The last line on page 19 now reads: |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 20 The line |
substr( $_, 64+64, 16, pack( "A16", $siteMapRef ) ); |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 20 The line |
substr( $_, 64+64, 16, pack( "A16", $siteMapRef ) ); |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 36 code section "### Insert some data rows" |
$database{'Callanish I'} = |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 57 4th paragraph (under Date datatypes, Chapter 3, Datatypes and NULL values |
In the second paragraph of the subheading "Date datatypes", the last sentence is missing the initial upper case "D" in the word "datatypes". |
Anonymous | ||
Printed | Page 61 2nd paragraph, last 2 lines |
Changed |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 64 Changed second code example to |
SELECT name, description, location, url, content_type |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 65 Changed first code example to |
SELECT name, description, url, content_type |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 66 Changed second code example to |
SELECT mega.name, mega.description, med.url, med.content_type |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 70 1st paragraph |
On the third line, the word "and"previously appeared twice. This HAS BEEN CORRECTED. |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 72 "IN =" now reads "IN". |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | ||
Printed | Page 73 2nd Paragraph, last words |
Eliminated double space between "go" and "wrong" |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 75 last paragraph |
On the second line from the bottom, it did read CREATETABLE; it now reads |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 82 2nd-to-last paragraph, last sentence |
In the text: |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 84 table |
order of arguments for an mSQL connect is written as : |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 94 Near the top of the code example |
In this statement: |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 113 example following 3rd paragraph |
print "Megalithic site $arrayref->[0] is a $array_ref->[1] |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 115 near the bottom |
"...it's a little slower then we'd like..." |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 115 "uppercase" now reads "lowercase" in the comment (###) line. |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | ||
Printed | Page 117 line 2 |
The Perl code line: |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 119 6th paragraph, "The second and subsequent itterations..." |
"itterations" |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 123 last paragraph |
"four different SQL" |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 129 last line |
"foreach $item" now reads "foreach $name." |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 130 above 3rd paragraph: |
"foreach $item" now reads "foreach $name". |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 131 second paragraph under "Batch Fetching" |
The last sentence of the paragraph ("They are invoked...statement handle") |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 131 2nd paragraph, 6th line |
"type" |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 133 10th line, "for the rows name and location..." |
"rows" |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 165 2nd-to-last SELECT statement |
In the "outer" CONCAT, a comma HAS BEEN ADDED between its two arguments. |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 166 Table |
The following table list is supposed to show which are supported by Win32::ODBC and DBI modules. Right sides of table are blank. |
Anonymous | ||
Printed | Page 167 fourth non-indented paragraph |
In the text "and search for SQLGetInfo returns", the entire word "returns" |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 170 footnote |
NOW READS: "They are available from..." because there are two |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 178 Figure 8-1 |
"RPC::pClient" now reads "RPC::PlClient" |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 179 Setting up a proxy server |
...since PPM currently does not currently support bundles... |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 195 7th line from the bottom |
"bind_column" NOW READS "bind_columns". |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 209 In the selectcol_arrayref section |
"selectall_arrayref will return..." |
Anonymous | Mar 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 213 last paragraph of "table (NEW)" |
"Note that table_info might not return records for all |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 228 NUM_OF_PARAMS (integer, read-only) |
There is no "Substitution Variables" to refer to anywhere in this book. |
Anonymous | ||
Printed | Page 230 3rd paragraph, last sentence |
It's use is not recommended. |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 233 did read |
A German translation of this text and other Perl module documentation (all |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 281 FLOAT(M,D) |
Allowable values are -3.402823466e+38 to -1.175494351e-38, |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 298 4th paragraph from the bottom |
" The NUMBER datatype stores positive and negative fixed |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 | |
Printed | Page 304 "Stored Procedures" |
The first code example: |
Anonymous | Sep 01, 2000 | |
Printed | Page 310 string matching operators table |
The last example, for the glyph '!~*': |
Anonymous | May 01, 2004 | |
Printed | Page 316 7th paragraph |
"SearchServer does not really supports joins, however it does support a kind of view mechanism." |
Anonymous | Apr 01, 2005 |